Full support for BSNL's revival: Ravi Shankar Prasasd
NEW DELHI: Vowing to revive state-owned BSNL, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said the governmentwill
provide full support to the state-owned telecom giant to help regain its past
glory.
BSNL,
which was formed in 2000, was in the pink of financial health but lost to
competition because of inadequate investment in infrastructure expansion that
ought to have been provided during past few years, he told Rajya Sabha.
"Government is committed to the revival of BSNL...I want to assure the House
that BSNL will not be allowed to die," he
said during Question Hour.
The firm's
market share has dipped from 15.66 per cent as on March 31, 2010 to 11.70 as on
May 31, 2014.
Prasad
said BSNL slipped because of "inadequate investment in infrastructure
expansion in recent years leading to delay in expansion of mobile network"
and the company was also made to pay "market rate (of Rs 18,500.38 crore)
for both 3G and broadband wireless access (BWA) spectrum".
High
employee cost and poor perception of quality of service provided by BSNL too
impacted profitability, he said.
Government
has taken different measures such as waiver of Rs 1,411 crore government loan
to BSNL and return of Rs 6,724.51 crore for surrendering the BWA spectrum, he
said.
Besides,
infrastructure is being upgraded. BSNL is migrating from Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) to Next Generation Network (NGN) to provide enhanced
value added services like personalised ring back tone, broadband, multi media
video conferencing, Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services and
fixed-mobile service convergence.
"BSNL
is expanding its mobile network across the country through installation of 15
million lines at a cost of Rs 4,804 crore," he said, adding augmentation
of network elements and expansion of broadband network has been planned to
cater to the traffic growth.
On allegations
that BSNL employees were conniving with private operators to sabotage the
company, he said he is personally monitoring performance of BSNL and will take
action if specific instances are brought to his notice.
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