The Cabinet has approved a revival package of ₹89,047 crore for Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).
The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today approved the third revival package for BSNL with the total outlay of Rs. 89,047 crore.
It includes allotment of 4G/5G spectrum for BSNL through equity infusion.
BSNL, struggling with poor infrastructure, has been battered by intense competition from Jio, the wireless arm of Reliance Industries, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea which have rolled out 4G services at low prices on voice calls and data.
Shares of state-owned telecom firm Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd surged nearly 12% after the news on rival package for BSNL.
It was earlier reported that the government was contemplating the closure of Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL), a debt-ridden telecommunications company.
As a result, there are plans to transfer the staff and operations of MTNL to BSNL, abandoning the previous proposal of merging the two state-owned telecom companies.
The decision to consider closure stems from the fact that MTNL has been facing continuous losses and is burdened with a substantial amount of debt.
BSNL earlier awarded a significant advance purchase order (APO) valued at an impressive ₹3,889 crore to ITI, a central public sector undertaking, for the deployment of its 4G network.
Under the terms of the agreement, ITI will be responsible for manufacturing the Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment.
The APO issued by BSNL pertains to the Reservation Quota (RQ) Order specifically in the West Zone. This development signifies a major step forward in BSNL's efforts to enhance its network infrastructure and provide advanced 4G services to its customers.