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During the ongoing auditing, the KSEB stated that it had come to know that the cables were of Chinese origin very late and that it had informed KSITIL of the “high risk” involved in using the product
According to KFON chief Santosh Babu, free internet connection will be provided to 14,000 households by June end. The company will also start providing commercial connections this year.
The ambitious K-FON and Safe Kerala projects are under a cloud over dubious deals, inflated project costs, kickbacks and even political favouritism.
Kerala Government initially sanctioned Rs 1,028.20 crore for K-FON but approved a Rs 1,531.68 crore bid by Bharat Electronics-SRIT conglomerate.
Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Limited (KSITIL) has appointed SRIT India as the Managed Service Provider (MSP) for a period of three years.
The project is expected to be completed by May 2023.