According to the manager of rural communications of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, more than 99% of villages with more than 20 households in Golestan province are connected to high-speed and stable internet
According to the Iran digital economy annotation, in the age of computers and satellites, humans can receive or send the image, sound and other information they need at the same time in the minimum time.
At the same time as entering the 21st century, the attention of telecommunications industry and research centers to the world’s latest technology, i.e. optical fiber, increased, and according to experts in the field of communication, by using optical fiber, local and urban communication infrastructures will be able to communicate with each other and to each other with higher speeds and superior quality. Connect regional and global information infrastructures.
By using the latest optical transmission technologies, the necessary infrastructure for all electronic applications such as e-commerce, e-government, and e-banking is provided, and it becomes possible to provide cheap, high-speed, secure, and high-quality communication services to all classes.
Optical fiber is one of the guided transmission mediums used in telecommunications, and the transmission medium is somewhere between the transmitter and the receiver. In fact, optical fiber is one of the fixed internet access methods that uses optical fiber cables instead of all or part of the copper cable.
Depending on what letter is placed in place of x, it indicates different ways of presenting it to the user. In the FTTH (Fiber To The Home) model, optical fiber cabling continues to the user’s home or unit, and in other words, optical fiber replaces copper cables all the way from telecommunications to the home.
In this regard and in continuation of the development of the optical fiber project in the country, recently Seyed Hamid Ghods Alavi – Director General of Communications and Information Technology of Golestan province – announced that the optical fiber project for homes and businesses in all 37 cities of this province has been completed and said:
In this project, an operator from one of the companies with a unified network and communication services license (UNSP) from the Radio Communications Regulatory Organization as an executor has done more than 1,300 kilometers of drilling, ducting and fiber laying in the province, of which 655 kilometers are Excavation has been done inside the cities and another 658 km between the cities of the province.
Referring to the plan to open the fiber optic project for homes and businesses in Golestan province in the coming days, he added: This project was completed in less than five months with round-the-clock planning and work, which includes all the cities of the province. It is unique that with the completion of this project, a suitable platform has been provided for the implementation of technological projects at the level of Golestan province and the access of the people of the cities of this province to the speeds of several hundreds of megabits is possible.
Ghods Alavi pointed to the nearly one thousand billion Tomans invested by the private sector for the implementation of the fiber optic project for homes and businesses in Golestan province and continued: With the completion of the fiber optic project for homes and businesses in Golestan province, more than one million people from The urban population of this province is covered.
According to the director general of communications of Golestan province, after creating fiber optic coverage for all the people of the cities of Golestan province, in the second phase of this project, all the buildings in the cities of this province will also be connected to fiber optics.
Golestan province has a population of more than 1,800,000 people and an area of more than 20,000 square kilometers, and with the demographic changes of the last few years, 55% of this population lives in the cities of the province.
However, after a few days, the rural communications executive of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced that more than 99% of the villages with more than 20 households in Golestan province were connected to high-speed and stable internet and said that in the past and based on the official statistics of 2016, Golestan province had 936 The village had more than 20 households, and in recent years, a number of villages have turned into cities, so that the number of villages with more than 20 households in this province has reached 930 villages.
He stated that with the measures taken, now 99.24% of the villages in Golestan province are connected to the high-speed and quality communication network, and added: Currently, there are only 7 villages with more than 20 households left in this province that are not connected. With the start of executive works, we will connect them to the communication network at the latest until the blessed decade of Fajr.
Iraj Rouhi stated that in the 13th government, more than 80 new villages in Golestan province were connected to the communication network, and said: Most of the remaining villages in Golestan province were the villages that had the necessary infrastructure, including electricity and roads, to build new communication sites in Golestan province. They had no choice.
The manager of rural communications of the Ministry of Communications noted about the geographical conditions of these villages: Golestan province is one of the mountainous provinces, some of its villages are considered impassable and it is not easy to access them, and in order to create a new site in them, you first need to The construction of several kilometers of roads made it difficult for us.
He added: With the connection of the last village of over 20 households in Golestan province, our work to complete the coverage of rural communications does not end, but improving the quality in the villages that were connected to the communication network in the past is on the agenda.
According to the announcement of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Rouhi stated: 26 villages in Golestan province do not have adequate communication quality, or in some villages, the communication network is based on ADSL, and we are looking to establish internet connections.
The manager of rural communications of the Ministry of Communications stated that our work in Golestan province will not end until the complete satisfaction of the dear villagers regarding the communication situation. Let’s start 26 villages so that the quality of communication in the villages of the province will reach the desired condition.
Last week, Eisa Zarepour – the Minister of Communications and Information Technology – announced that more than 5,600 new villages have access to the Internet and announced that this amount is equivalent to four years ago; Work has been completed in more than 100 cities and nearly 4,800,000 households were covered, and by the end of this month they will reach 5 million households and by the end of the year we will reach 8 million households covered by fiber optics.
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