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Network Solution for NER States
POWERGRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED incorporated
in October, 1989 with a mandate to Interconnect Regional
Power Grids and commenced commercial
operation of
POWER Transmission from April 1, 1992.
One of the largest and best managed power transmission
utility in the world
System Co-ordination & Control systems based on latest Telecom & EMS
infrastructure in operation
Consistently profit making NAVRATNA PSU under Ministry of POWER
EHV network of over 76800 CKT km, 84500MVA Transformation capacityCarry 50% of total generated power in the country
Sustained high power system availability - about 99% for more than a
decade
Consistent Winner of numerous National Awards for best performance
under various categories.
Diversified into Broadband Telecom Business
POWERTEL is the brand name of above business and operates as an
integral part of POWERGRID.
Telecom network of 21,400 Kms on overhead power transmission
infrastructure covering 120 cities in India.
Sturdy & secure
Rodent menace free
Vandalism proof
Availability
of
Telecom
Network
over
Power
Transmission system- 99.99%
Only telecom utility in the country providing
overhead country-wide fiber optic cable for telecom
networks
Can meet all requirements of dynamic bandwidth
provisioning, security, maintenance.
OPGW
ACSR STRANDS
ALUMINIUM TUBE
FIBRE
OPGW CROSS SECTION
OPGW
WRAP AROUND
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Srinagar
Udhampur
* *
Gladni
Kishenpur
(Jammu)
Jallandhar
Pathankot
* Hamirpur
Kunihar
Amritsar
*
Shimla
*
Moga *
Solan
Ludhiana * *
Chandigarh
*Ambala
Hissar
Bhiwani
* Panipat
Mandola
Dadri
NEW DELHI
Nagaon
Badarpur
*
*
*Muradnagar
Tezpur
*
*
Moradabad
*
Ballabhgarh
Bongaigaon
Balipara
Meerut
Lucknow
Siliguri
*
*
Misa
*
*Guwahati
Agra
Kahelipara
* *
Jaipur
Umium I
*
Patna
*
Nehu * *
Varanasi
Kanpur *
Kota
Khleihriat
*
Malda Shillong
*
*
Biharsariff
Allahabad *
Badarpur * Dimapur
*
Farakka
*
*
Bhopal
*
Sasaram
*
Kahalgaon
Kumarghat
Gandhinagar
Ujjain
*
Kohima
*Singrauli
*
Durgapur *
Imphal
* Vindhyachal
Agartala
Dehgam
*
*
Jabalpur
Ranchi
Itarsi
Asoj
*Indore
* Jeerat
Ahmedabad
*
*
Korba *
*
Jamshedpur
Vadodara
Kolkata
Rourkela
*
* Bhilai * Raipur Talcher
Koradi
Surat
* Dhule
Cuttack
*
Rengali *
* Nasik
Vapi
Nagpur
*
Bhubaneshwar
Chandrapur
* Padghe
* Indravati
* Ramagundam
MUMBAI
* Jeypore
Pune
Lonikhand
* Khammam
* Gazuwaka
HYDERABAD
(Vishakapatnam)
*Vijayawada
N’Sagar *
* Gooty
BANGALORE
CHENNAI
Mysore
Udumalpet
Trichur
*
Kalamassery
*
Cochin/
Ernakulam
* Nellore
Kolar
Salem
Neyveli
*
*
Coimbature
* Trichy
**
Madurai
Trivandrum
Imphal
Jammu
Nagaon
Ludhiana
Hojai
Kohima
Dimapur
Kumarghat
Shimla
Jallandhar
Itanagar

Agartala
Tezpur
Silchar
Chandigarh
New Delhi
Agra
Jaipur
Bhopal
Itarsi
Vadodara

Mumbai
Nagpur
Lucknow


Varanasi
Misa
Khleriat
Siliguri
Allahabad
Kanpur
Patna
Bhilai

Shillong
Guwahati
Aizwal


Kolkatta
Ranchi
Bhubaneshwa
Pune
DWDM (32  system)
SDH-STM16
SDH-STM4
Vijayawada
Hyderabad
Coimbatore
Kozhikode
Cochin

Bangalore

Chennai
Trivandrum
POWERGRID DWDM
SDH Network
• Wide & Instant connectivity
• Right capacity, high quality
circuits
• Complete Control & Management
Our Clients Our Pride..
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GOVERNMENT
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BPOs
DEPTs
ASSAM
POLICE
NF
& MNCs
MEDIA
NETV
RAIL
Our Clients Our Pride..
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Major
Telecom Service Providers & ISPs
UNINOR
CORE
Tellabs
6300 NMS
Tejas
TJCP 1210
STM-4 / STM-16
STM-1
STM-4 / STM-16
DISTRIBUTION
NETWORK
Radio
STM-1/4
Leased Line
ACCESS
NETWORK
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Siliguri
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Itanagar
Balipara
Bongaigaon
Shillong
Nagaon
Tezpur
Guwahati
ASSAM
NAGALAND
Dimapur
Misa
Kohima
Hojai
Kheleriat
MEGHALAYA
Badarpur
Silchar
Imphal
MANIPUR
Kumarghat
Agartala
TRIPURA
Aizwal
MIZORAM
SWAN proposal for NER network solution
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Assam SWAN : Project Expenditure
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Phase I : Rs. 78.58 Cr.
Phase II : Rs. 28 Cr.
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Meghalaya SWAN : Project Expenditure
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Phase I : Rs. 73 Cr.
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Tripura SWAN : Project Expenditure
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Phase I : Rs. 24.29 Cr.
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Nagaland SWAN : Project Expenditure
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Phase I : Rs. 22 Cr.
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Mizoram SWAN : Project Expenditure
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Phase I : Rs. 21 Cr.
Assam SWAN Network : District Head Quarter Connectivity
Siliguri
90KM
Misa
Dimapur
Kohima
Kheleriat
Shillong
Badarpur
Imphal
Silchar
Future OPGW on SEB lines
Existing PGCIL
OPGW
Kumarghat
Agartala
Tripura SWAN Network : District Head Quarter
Connectivity
Meghalaya
Kheleriat
Badarpur
PurbaKanchanbari
Ambassa
Kumarghat
40 KM
Future OPGW on SEB lines
Existing PGCIL
OPGW
Silchar
Meghalaya SWAN Network : District Head Quarter Connectivity
Misa
Future OPGW on SEB lines
Existing PGCIL
OPGW
Kumarghat
Agartala
Nagaland SWAN Network : District Head Quarter
Connectivity
Misa
Dhep
26KM
Dimapur
Future OPGW on SEB lines
Existing PGCIL
OPGW
Imphal
Mizoram SWAN Network : District Head Quarter
Connectivity
Misa
Kheleriat
MEGHALAYA
Silchar
Badarpu
r
Kumarghat
67 KM
Agartala
Saitual
Phaleing
Future OPGW on SEB lines
Existing PGCIL
OPGW
Kwazal
Benefits of SWAN project in NER to State Govt.
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The unique strength of Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) based network on power
transmission network provides a sturdy, reliable and scalable backbone network for
SWAN.This network would serve as the communication backbone for state Egovernance applications, citizen information portals, internet access, messaging,
voice and video.
Computerization of Government Institutions like Secretariat ,Treasury & Accounts,
Election Commission, Fishery, Veterinary, Sales Tax, Revenue, Land Records ,
Driving License, Schools, Hospitals etc.
Implementation of Web Development of the Geographical Information Systems in
Computer (Satellite Imaging, Forestry, Flood Control, Agriculture etc.) The State can
utilise this network potential as an opportunity for employment generation and
entrepreneurship development in various villages and towns. As the network reach
expands, the state can plan to invite local entrepreneurs to open up and run
information kiosks leading to overall economic development of the region.
Extend government interaction and services for citizen services through local
entrepreneurs who will manage the applications while government can extend the
connectivity services
The network being a high speed network will provide seamless connectivity for
citizens, business and all public sector electronic services
Benefits of SWAN project in NER to State Govt.
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Despite rapid developments in technology and the proliferation of communication
infrastructure in the country, the number of telecom and IT players in the North
Eastern Region is limited as compared to other regions of the country. Concerted
efforts are required to develop the information infrastructure of the region thereby
making the region viable and attractive for various IT industries. A highly scalable
and robust back bone information network in the state can spearhead revolutionary
changes in the state of IT and the economic and social status of the state in
particular and the North-Eastern region in general. While the government machinery
would become more transparent and information rich, the information backbone
network can become effective vehicles to ensure that benefits of IT reach the
masses at grass root level.
Broadband internet connectivity to every household that other wise do not have
access to high quality communications will become a reality
State Government can extend its network capability to defence and other paramilitary services who would require a reliable, sturdy and secure communication
channel.
The network will be suitable for deployment of distance education programmes /
tele-medicine programmes where expertise from even other parts of the country can
easily be leveraged for the benefit of rural areas in NER .
Benefits of SWAN project in NER to Power Sector
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All Power utilities can connect their respective SubStation for SCADA, EMS facility with their respective HQ
All the commercial offices can be connected to HQ
through this Network
The State Power utilities can earn revenue from ROW
Charges for installation of OPGW on Transmission lines
Service providers can use the same network for reaching
to the remote places without any network duplicity
Thank You
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