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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2025
Third Submarine Cable project gets costlier by Tk 230.51 crore

Bangladesh

UNB
16 July, 2025, 05:25 pm
Last modified: 16 July, 2025, 06:24 pm

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Third Submarine Cable project gets costlier by Tk 230.51 crore

The first revision had earlier raised the cost to Tk 1,055.24 crore

UNB
16 July, 2025, 05:25 pm
Last modified: 16 July, 2025, 06:24 pm
Third Submarine Cable project gets costlier by Tk 230.51 crore

The government has approved a substantial cost escalation for Bangladesh's third submarine cable, aiming to enhance the country's international telecommunication infrastructure.

Under the latest revision, the total cost of the project titled "Expansion of Bangladesh's International Telecommunication System through Installation of the Third Submarine Cable (Proposed 2nd Revised)" has been increased to Tk 1,285.75 crore, compared to the original allocation of Tk 693.17 crore.

The first revision had earlier raised the cost to Tk 1,055.24 crore.
The project is being implemented by Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC (BSCCL) under the Post and Telecommunication Division.

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According to the second revision proposal, Tk 476.22 crore will be funded by the government while Tk 809.53 crore will come from BSCCL's own resources.

Along with the cost, the timeline of the project has also been extended.

Initially slated for completion between January 2021 and June 2024, the deadline was first extended to June 2025.The timeline has now been extended to June 2027.

The project will establish a submarine cable link from Singapore through Mumbai by sea, via Bahrain to Yanbu in Saudi Arabia by land, and from Yanbu to France via Egypt.
Bangladesh's branch will connect to the Cox's Bazar landing station through the Bay of Bengal.

According to the project paper, reasons behind the cost enhancement are extension of project timeline leading to higher salaries, allowances, foreign currency fluctuations and alternative routing through territorial waters.

So far, the project has achieved 73.81% financial progress, with expenditures reaching Tk 778.9333 crore as of June 2024, while the physical implementation stands at 75%.

The Planning Commission noted that once completed, the third submarine cable will act as a backup for the country's first and second submarine cables (SEA-ME-WE-4 and SEA-ME-WE-5), ensuring uninterrupted internet and telecommunication services even during maintenance or outages.

The project is expected to increase the country's submarine cable capacity by at least 13.2 Tbps, supporting the growing demand for bandwidth and boosting the export potential of IT-enabled services such as call centers, data entry, and software development.

The Physical Infrastructure Division of the Planning Commission recommended the project for approval by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) following a Project Evaluation Committee (PEC) meeting held on May 25, 2025 and the ECNEC approved the project in its last meeting.

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