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'Telecom services being restored in phased manner in Kashmir'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 08 2014 | 8:16 PM IST
Telecom services in the flood-hit Kashmir valley are slowly being restored in a phased manner, while full restoration will take more than a week, an official of state-run BSNL said today.
"One of the BSNL towers near Srinagar airport has been activated today through satellite link. There are two landline exchanges also which have been running. Also 12 3G towers of Aircel are functioning," BSNL Director (consumer mobility) Anupam Shrivastava told PTI.
He added efforts are on to restore 15 more towers by tomorrow through satellite connectivity.
"We have started transporting VSATs to the valley to start communication instantly and expedite relief work," another BSNL official said.
The official said that 10 VSAT (Very-small-aperture terminal) equipment, five each from Delhi and Bangalore, have been shipped for Srinagar which will be installed to start temporary communication services.
The official added that immediate arrangements are being made to end network blackout status in worst affected areas.

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"It will take around 10 days to completely restore the network, while 90 per cent will be restored in a week," Shrivastava added.
Airtel in a statement said, "To ensure that the people in the state are able to remain in touch with their family members during these difficult times, our teams in conjunction with the local administration and the DoT are working round the clock to restore network connectivity as early as possible."
"Since the restoration of electricity may take some time, we have decided to open all our sites to public as soon as they are up, so that they can come and recharge their mobile phones at these sites," it added.
Destruction of telecom network has impeded rescue operations Jammu and Kashmir valley where the state is facing worst flood in six decades which has already claimed more than 150 lives.

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First Published: Sep 08 2014 | 8:16 PM IST

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