Rapid development for communication infrastructure in remote areas

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's goal is to utilize the telecommunication development fees to develop the communication infrastructure in remote areas, says the Director General of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka, Oshada Senanayake.  

He also said that as the communication is a strong factor in the national economy, steps have been taken according to the advice of the President to implement a programme aiming the national economy through the communication sector, not limiting to dividends.  

The Director General made these remarks addressing the media briefing organized by the Presidential Media Centre through video technology, today (14) under the theme 'Communication to the Village'.

The Director General said that plans are afoot to commence the works to complete 100% broadband coverage in 10 districts before the end of this year under the 'Communication to the Village' National Programme and to provide broadband coverage island wide covering the remaining districts before the end of 2022.

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka has taken steps to provide all necessary facilities to the communication service providers and the Telecommunication Fund will bear 50% of the cost of the towers to be constructed under the 'Communication to the Village' Programme, he further said.

The Director General pointed out that even though the communication towers were constructed previously with material imported from foreign countries, now the towers are being produced locally empowering a new economic sector.

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Although the technical equipment installed in the coverage areas are currently used for 4G technology, they are designed to be compatible with 5G technology with the upcoming technological revolution.

Online employment is a trend in developed countries. It was revealed that in the future it will also apply to Sri Lanka and with the COVID-19 pandemic the demand for internet communication services has increased by 40%.
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The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) pointed out that the time has come to attract foreign investors by empowering communication infrastructure, which will help boost the current USD 1.5 million foreign earnings in the information and computer services sector to USD 1.8 million this year. It was also revealed that this amount could be increased to USD 3 million by 2024.

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