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MCBS to set up national-level institute

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Piyush Pandey Ahmedabad
The Gandhinagar based Modern Communication and Broadcast Systems Pvt Ltd (MCBS), a broadcast and communication equipment manufacturing company, is planning to set up a national level institute for communication, information and technology christened as National Institute of Communication Information and Technology (NICIT).
 
The company is also planning to tie-up with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to provide distance learning programmes through Edu-Sat, the satellite dedicated to education.
 
"We, along with ISRO, will provide satellite-based distance learning programmes. Satellite technology with possibilities of various technological combinations and ability to cover a large area can be extremely helpful to meet the challenges of the educational sector. Edusat as a support and enrichment system has the capacity to enhance the quality and extensive of education in India," G C Jain, managing director, MCBS said.
 
The company is also in talks with Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and other educational institutes to use their base and satellite for their distance learning educational programmes. MCBS, being one of the leading manufacturers of direct-to-home (DTH) products, is planning to introduce two-way DTH and WIMAX technology.
 
"We are developing Set Top Box (STB) technology for a variety of applications including 'Home Gateways' which will make homes, the offices of tomorrow. This product range will bring information, education and entertainment within the reach of all sections of society," said Jain.
 
Edusat can take care of the learning needs of students in the formal system as well as people outside the formal structure of education including the dropouts, unenrolled persons and groups such as farmers, artisans, artists, fishermen, health workers, rural community workers, home-makers and senior citizens.

 
 

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First Published: May 24 2005 | 12:00 AM IST

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