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University
of Delhi developed a strong Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) network across the city within a very short period of time. The
setup of the University ICT Network was initiated by a grant of Rs. 3.85
crore from the Department of Information Technology of the Ministry of
Communication and Information Technology, as part of Gyan Vahini
project of e-enabling Universities. A gigabit fiber-optic backbone was
laid in the two campuses of the University. Initially there was
provision for 3,000 nodes, stretched across nearly 80 buildings,
covering all departments, centres and administrative units of the
University, 13 campus colleges and 16 on-campus hostels. The project
was executed by ERNET India on a turnkey basis and the network was
inagurated in December 2003.
The
network was subsequently been upgraded with the help of an additional
grant of Rs. 2 crore from the Ministry of Human resource Development.
The reach of the network has been extended, the North and South
campuses have been connected directly by a dedicated wireless link.
Almost all off-campus Colleges have been brought on the University
Network through wireless link. At present we have more than 15,000
network access points. Services available to users include access to
the Internet through 1 GB band-with provided by NKN to the two campuses.
As for as possible, every faculty member, official and research scholar
has an individual electronic mailbox that can be accessed remotly from
anywhere on the Internet. The University on its own subscribes to a
number of electronic journals. With the help of the
UGC-Infonet-Inflibnet consortium, electronic subscriptions to a
collection of the world's most prestigious journals had become
accessible to users throughout the University.
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