All connectivity cables will be placed underground: State minister
He said that Telephone and Telegraph (T&T) lines in the country were installed overhead only for technical reasons at customer level
All connectivity cables will be placed underground in the future, State Minister for Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Zunaid Ahmed Palak said today (9 May).
"We are moving forward in the direction of building 'Smart Bangladesh' under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Everything in Smart Bangladesh will be done smartly," he told the House.
Responding to a question from treasury bench lawmaker Shafiqul Islam Shimul, Palak informed the House that all connectivity cables will be brought underground, adding, "We have already started this programme nationwide. Projects were taken to lay power lines underground in various districts, including various places in Dhaka. In the future, 100% of the connectivity will be installed underground."
He said that Telephone and Telegraph (T&T) lines in the country were installed overhead only for technical reasons at customer level.
Palak, however, said the T&T cables were installed underground at various places, such as T&T line from the exchange to the cabinet, which was laid underground.
However, it will be possible to bring all types of connectivity connections, including T&T, through a single duct for all service lines, including fiber cable channels, along with the internet, like in developed countries, he added.
The state minister said that the government has a plan to keep all types of cables underground, which will be implemented in the future.