"The NOFN promises bandwidth of 100 mbps. However, during our study, we found that the average speed is 50 mbps," said a Digital Empowerment Foundation report released today at Convergence India 2015.
Government has earmarked Rs 20,000 crore for NOFN project to connect all 2.5 lakh village panchayats by December 2016 with broadband speed of 100 mbps at each panchayat level.
DEF conducted its study in three blocks -- Arian in Ajmer district (Rajasthan), Parvada in Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) and Panisagar in North Tripura district (Tripura), that were covered by Bharat Broadband Network Limited under its pilot project.
DEF said that BBNL, the special purpose vehicle managing NOFN, claimed that the pilot phase has been completed and covered all panchayats under the three block.
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It found that even in pilot phase NOFN hard line has been reached to 3 blocks but not completely covered village panchayats under them.
"Just 67 per cent had the hard line connection to the NOFN and 20.5 per cent have no connection to the NOFN," the report said.
BSNL has been assigned task to cover 75 per cent of village panchayats and 15 per cent each to Powergrid and RailTel.