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Commendable move to remove overhead cables

Government is taking stern action in the larger interest of public safety


Bangladeshpost
Published : 20 Oct 2020 07:16 PM | Updated : 21 Oct 2020 01:00 AM

It is heartening to note that the government has embarked on a plan to remove overhead cables and replace them through the underground network of pipeline system.

The government’s decision to shift overhead cables to underground is commendable. Such a move is a testament to the fact that the government is taking stern action in the larger interest of public safety which has been felt as an emergency.

If we take a look at the road right below our residence or office through window, we might find a bundle of wires and cables connected from one pole to another to supply us electricity, internet, and telephone and cable connection. Service providers, including internet and dish cable operators, are using the poles illegally as they have no infrastructure to support their wires. 

The service providers are engaged in an unhealthy competition of covering the poles with new cables in a haphazard manner having no idea about how these can cause accidents anytime. People walking along the city streets, particularly in the commercial areas, are at high risk of accidents due to overhead utility service cables as such cables are often found hanging or lying on the ground in many city areas. 


We hope service providers will cooperate

 with the authorities concerned to implement

 the government's initiative to take 

overland cables underground


However, despite repeated orders from the authorities to have the utility service connections underground, internet and cable TV operators paid no heed to the matter.

We hope, the City Corporations by formulating concrete policies will take necessary actions to successfully remove all the hazardous and illegal overhead cables. We expect service providers will also cooperate with the authorities concerned to immediately implement the plan to replace over ground cables with underground cables.

We have been informed that the city corporations will make the capital free from overhead cables by December. But, it seems that the service providers would need more time to remove tons of wire and connect them through the underground system. Unless they are given the required time it is the ever growing consumers who would suffer the most. Therefore, authorities concerned should sit with the service providers and fix a reasonable deadline to complete the work.