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Access Engineering undertakes installation of Optical Fiber Backbone and Sprout Connectivity for Dia

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Access Engineering PLC which has long been a catalyst of growth in the telecommunication infrastructure development sector is currently engaged in the deployment of an Optical Fiber Backbone Network and an Optical Fiber Sprouts Connectivity project for Dialog Broadband Networks (Pvt) Ltd. 
Dialog Broadband Networks (Pvt) Ltd is a subsidiary of Dialog Axiata PLC, one of the Sri Lanka’s largest telecommunication operators has made a forward investment with the deployment of a national optical fiber backbone network and optical fiber sprout connectivity project with the intention of enhancing the internet penetration levels and introduction of state-of-art wireless technology for broadband internet delivery. 
The scope of the said projects includes planning, obtaining approvals, supply and installation of cables and accessories, testing & commissioning of optical 
fiber circuits. 
National Optical Fiber Backbone Network Project is being implemented in several phases and Phase I to III have already been completed and in operation. Under Phase IV, a total of around 215 km of cables were installed and successfully commissioned by Access Engineering, which covers the backbone route segments of Mawanella – Kiribathkumbura up to Padeniya, Urapola – Nittambuwa, Kesbewa – Waskaduwa, Avissawella – Sankapala. Subsequently Optical Fiber Backbone Phase V was launched to install a cable network of 61 km from Jaffna to Molankawil along the A32 road. 
Optical Fiber Sprouts Connectivity Project involves the supply of services related to the deployment of Dialog Optical Fiber Network in urban areas and the project is being carried out across the island installing an approximate total of 200 km of fiber cables. “The coordination between the utility agencies, road authorities, and general public was extremely challenging and executing work in urban areas became a tough task when the cables are required to be installed underground along the busy roads. Yet the Horizontal Directional Drilling  technology employed by the Company assured the work progressed with minimum damage to the road surfaces and least disturbances to the traffic and pedestrians,” said Prabashana Kumara; Deputy General Manager who handles the Telecommunication Infrastructure Projects of 
Access Engineering.