timmy Posted December 27, 2015 Report Posted December 27, 2015 Cisco partner, Tera Software is the L1 vendor for AP Fiber Grid Project Phase-I project, conceived by the government of Andhra Pradesh. Speaking to TeleAnalysis, T Gopichand, vice chairman and managing director, Tera Software said, “The company is L1 vendor for AP Fiber Grid Project and we are awaiting Letter of Intent (LoI) from government of Andhra Pradesh.” For AP Fiber Grid Project, Tera Software bid Rs 320 crore, followed by Pace Systems at Rs 335 crore and Sterlite at Rs 600 crore. Both Tera Software and Sterlite had Cisco as its technology partner whereas Pace Systems had Alcatel-Lucent as its partner. Concieved by government of Andhra Pradesh, AP Fiber Grid Project plans to establish a highly scalable network infrastructure to provide on demand, affordable and end-to-end broadband connectivity of 10 to 20 Mbps for all households and 1 to 10 Gbps for all institutions and multi-dwelling units by 2018, in partnership with government of India and private sector. Tera Software intends to create overhead fiber network across Andhra Pradesh state. The fiber will be laid overhead using the network of electricity poles across the state so that state, district, zonal and mandals are connected with each other using ring topology as much as possible and approximate length of fiber is around 22,500 Km. In addition, the last mile connectivity will be made available through a network of local cable operators that have the capability to provide bandwidth. Optical fiber shall be laid by the contractor primarily along the electrical pole network under the control of EPDCL and SPDCL. The scope of work includes: Verification and optimization of routes designed based on GIS survey; laying of the fiber network; creating requisite number of points of presence (PoPs); supplying and installation of networking equipment; setting up network operating center (NOC) at central location; implementing OSS and BSS software; setting up cable TV headend; and operations & maintenance of fiber network for one year after going live. As part of project implementation, PoP would be created at the state, district and mandal level. The objectives of the PoPs would be to enable the customers/ecosystem partners like local cable operators to have easy access to the network. A total of 2,449 PoPs is to be created across the state. The PoP infrastructure would have passive fiber termination equipment, electronics equipment and related infrastructure, power provisioning including grid power and backup power and other cabling and minor civil works to be executed by the vendor. At a later date, government of Andhra Pradesh will focus on Phase-II of the project which involves laying of underground optic fiber Network across the state under National Optic Fiber Network (NOFN) or Bharat Net scheme of government of India. Once phase-II project is implemented phase-I project will work as extended network as well as back up network for Phase-II. http://www.teleanalysis.com/news/cisco-partner-tera-software-to-bag-ap-fiber-grid-project-17441.html
timmy Posted December 27, 2015 Author Report Posted December 27, 2015 Sakshi news https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb3GF2Uropc
timmy Posted December 27, 2015 Author Report Posted December 27, 2015 TDP IT operations Advisor Vemuri Harikrishna Prasad is known for tampering with the AVMs and even the preparation and issuing of ID cards are also handled by this person. Vemuri has developed into a director in the companies belonged to Chandrababu's family. Now it is reported that the prestigious optic fibre grid project worth 320 crores is handed over to Tera Software Solutions which is a brotherly company of Tera Media Cloud Solutions for which Vemuri is a Director.
timmy Posted December 27, 2015 Author Report Posted December 27, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNzVhOol8mc
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