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Iran's Telecommunications Infrastructure Corporation (TIC) said it plans to install another 14,000 kilometers of fiber optic network over the next two months, increasing the total length of its infrastructure to 84,000 kilometers
.
According to a report by Iranian media outlet Tehran Times, Iran's state-run TIC is working on a project to improve the coverage of its networks, which are used
by third-party service providers.
Sadeq Abbasi Shahkouh, managing director of TIC, said Iran's IP network capacity has tripled
in the past ten months.
Iran has an extensive network of fiber optic cables to its major cities and towns, in addition to international fiber optic cables connecting Europe and the Middle East and Asia through Iran
.
For long-distance communication networks, TIC has ITU-T G.
655 compliant fiber, while for backbone, metro ring and access networks, ITU-T G.
652 fiber
is deployed.
In addition to cable supplies from China and India, Iran has two major fiber manufacturers, such as Rafsanjan and SGCC
.
In addition to the current network expansion, TIC will enhance the transmission bandwidth network and improve national Internet Protocol (IP) services
.
The project aims to improve the infrastructure of ISPs and their quality
.
In December 2018, Iran formulated a national fiber infrastructure development plan, and the government will invest more than $5 billion to develop ICT infrastructure
.
Iran's Telecommunications Infrastructure Corporation (TIC) said it plans to install another 14,000 kilometers of fiber optic network over the next two months, increasing the total length of its infrastructure to 84,000 kilometers
.
According to a report by Iranian media outlet Tehran Times, Iran's state-run TIC is working on a project to improve the coverage of its networks, which are used
by third-party service providers.
Sadeq Abbasi Shahkouh, managing director of TIC, said Iran's IP network capacity has tripled
in the past ten months.
Iran has an extensive network of fiber optic cables to its major cities and towns, in addition to international fiber optic cables connecting Europe and the Middle East and Asia through Iran
.
For long-distance communication networks, TIC has ITU-T G.
655 compliant fiber, while for backbone, metro ring and access networks, ITU-T G.
652 fiber
is deployed.
In addition to cable supplies from China and India, Iran has two major fiber manufacturers, such as Rafsanjan and SGCC
.
In addition to the current network expansion, TIC will enhance the transmission bandwidth network and improve national Internet Protocol (IP) services
.
The project aims to improve the infrastructure of ISPs and their quality
.
In December 2018, Iran formulated a national fiber infrastructure development plan, and the government will invest more than $5 billion to develop ICT infrastructure
.