Hyderabad: The Telangana government has announced plans to provide internet services to every household and office across the state through its T-Fiber network, now rebranded as T-Next.
IT and Industries minister D Sridhar Babu revealed that the initiative aims to connect all 33 districts, ensuring high-speed internet access to every home and office.
Minister Sridhar Babu inaugurated the new T-Next office in Hyderabad and Begumpet, marking a significant step in expanding the network.
He emphasized that with the cooperation of cable operators, T-Next will offer TV channels along with internet services to every household.
Currently, T-Fiber services are available in 8,891 gram panchayats across 424 mandals in the state. The government plans to extend these services to an additional 7,187 panchayats soon.
The T-Fiber network has already connected 30,000 government offices, with plans to increase this number to 60,000 by 2027.
Minister Sridhar Babu also unveiled the new logo for T-Next and a vision document for T-Fiber during the event.
He has taken on the role of chairman of the Telangana Fiber Grid Corporation.
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