BSNL to invite global tender for 90 mn GSM lines

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New Delhi, July 29: Unfazed by recent set backs in GSM expansion plans, state owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) is planning to add 90 million lines tenders, for which it will be calling all top players including Motorola.

The new tender will also include second, third and fourth generation technologies.

This is more than the double of the earlier tender amount of 45.5 million lines which was grounded after the new telecom minister Azhimuthu Raja wanted a probe into the tendering process which was awarded to Ericsson after Motorola was found a misfit on executing the project for technical reasons.

Sources said the new tender is likely to include future technologies like 4G but will also include 2G which is plain voice and 3G which includes advanced voice and data.

In 4G, data can be transferred at a rate of 100mbps, outdoor and One Gbps indoor.

The new tender is expected to be similar to the earlier tender for 45.5 million lines: The new tender will also stipulate that about 50 per cent of the lines be GSM-enabled.

The equipment orders for the new tender are likely to be finalised by the year-end, sources said.

BSNL union leader V A N Namboodiri said he would defer the indefinite strike call over the earlier delay in procuring 45.5 million GSM lines.

''We will not go in for a strike now, but have decided to postpone the earlier plan. Instead, we will launch a nationwide campaign to highlight the important issues. We hope our demands will be met. We will also have a national convention in Delhi soon and all members from across the country will attend.'' BSNL unions had earlier planned to go on an indefinite strike to protest the PSU board's decision to halve the tender size from 45.5 million lines initially, in line with the wishes of Mr Raja. The BSNL unions wanted an explanation from both the PSU's management and also Mr Raja on the logic of linking the 3G component of the tender to the 3G policy.

BSNL had earlier in the month placed an advanced purchase order (APO) with Ericsson, its lowest bidder along with Nokia for the first phase of the equipment tender since the bidding process began in March 2005.

After Mr Raja assumed office, he said the bid priced at 107 dollars a line was too high and the tender has been delayed on this issue.

Motorola, disqualified from participating in the tender on technical grounds is looking for a comeback into the world's fastest growing telecom market.

UNI

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