NEW DELHI: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL<\/a>) may allow multinational vendors such as Nokia<\/a>, Ericsson and Samsung<\/a> to upgrade 49,300 2G and 3G sites to fourth generation or 4G technology in a bid to expedite the rollout commercial next generation services, a senior telco official said.

\"Last week, based on discussions led by the Empowered Technology Group (ETG), BSNL shared minutes of meeting (MoM) to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) that included removal of condition mandating indigenous firms to deploy locally-made core network,\" the person aware of the matter said. If allowed, the tender will be split into two parts to allow multinational vendors for the roll out of 4G.

Earlier this month, the empowered group headed by Principal Scientific Advisor K. VijayRaghavan sought views of state-owned operator including bottlenecks for the rollout of next generation of telecom network.

The telco advocated to do away with restrictive clauses such as using 4G core technology from local vendors and mandate to multinational gear vendors to provide source code that involves confidential techno-commercial information to provide radio equipment such as RAN, and extension of trials to 12-months among other suggestions, people familiar with the matter said.

BSNL employee group Sanchar Nigam Executives Association (SNEA) said that the state-run service provider's revival was dragged mainly due to the non-launching of 4G services.

Of the four operating zones, the telco was also mulling to restrict homegrown vendors to the east zone for field trials, and wanted to take a shorter route to 4G by signing up multinational vendors to also save capital expenditure (capex).

\"The new tender for 4G equipment may be dealt separately without clubbing with upgradation. As and when indigenous core is ready, the equipment can be shifted to it, fully complying with the government policy,\" the employee group in a letter dated March 19 to the Prime Minister Office (PMO) said.

BSNL which has been attracting consumers ire over moving with snail pace to deploy commercial 4G network, and losing subscribers to private players, now wanted to accelerate the network upgradation by favouring the proven or tested 4G technology supplied from the likes of Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung.

Chinese
ZTE<\/a> is also one of the two state-controlled telco's partners that maintains nearly 40% of the 2G and 3G network. While ZTE had expressed interest in BSNL's tender, the Chinese vendor is unlikely to be allowed to get any new business.

Meanwhile, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) that has formed a consortium including Bengaluru-based Tejas Networks and C-DoT, is planning to demonstrate 4G technology in its Gurugram facility later this week, and invited DoT and BSNL officials, another person said.

Earlier, the department had recommended the use of Indian core network and other radio elements made and procured locally to deploy state-run telco's data network. C-DoT, PertSol and US-based Mavenir claimed that they can provide 4G core for BSNL’s upcoming 4G network. However, BSNL expressed apprehensions due to the maturity of local 4G core technology and Mavenir's international roots.

In January this year, BSNL had to roll out a fresh tender for 4G equipment procurement after allegations of restrictive conditions by domestic vendors.

In May last year, the government launched the ambitious Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) campaign to reduce dependency on imports following the disruption of global supply chains due to Covid-19 pandemic-induced shutdowns, and encouraged domestic companies to come to forefront.

In October 2019, the Cabinet had approved a revival package of Rs 70,000-crore for the two financially-stressed BSNL and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) that contained the allocation of 4G spectrum, assets monetisation and voluntary retirement scheme (VRS).
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4 g温柔:诺基亚、爱立信、三星可以竞标BSNL网络扩张

本月早些时候,授权组由首席科学顾问k VijayRaghavan国有运营商寻求意见包括瓶颈的推出下一代电信网络。

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新德里:Bharat Sanchar Nigam说有限公司(BSNL)允许跨国供应商等诺基亚、爱立信和三星升级49300第四代或2 g和3 g网站4 g技术,以加快推出下一代商业服务,电信的一位高级官员说。

“上周,基于授权科技集团(ETG)领导的讨论,BSNL共享会议记录(妈妈)电信部(点),包括删除条件要求本土企业部署的国产化核心网络,“意识到这件事的人说。如果允许,投标将被分成两个部分,允许跨国厂商推出的4 g。

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本月早些时候,授权组由首席科学顾问k VijayRaghavan国有运营商寻求意见包括瓶颈的推出下一代电信网络。

电信主张废除限制性条款,比如使用4 g核心技术从当地供应商和授权跨国设备供应商提供的源代码,包括techno-commercial机密信息提供无线电设备如跑、和扩展试验,12个月的其他建议,知情人士说。

BSNL员工组Sanchar尼噶的高管协会(SNEA)表示,官方服务提供者的复兴被拖主要由于non-launching 4 g服务。

的四个操作区域,电信也在考虑限制本土供应商东部区田间试验,并希望采取较短的路线4 g签约跨国供应商也节省资本支出(资本支出)。

“新投标4 g设备可能没有夜总会分别处理升级。作为本土核心是准备好了的时候,可以将设备转移到它,完全符合政府政策,“员工集团在3月19日的信中,总理办公室(PMO)说。

BSNL已吸引顾客的愤怒与蜗牛的速度部署在移动商业4 g网络,和失去用户私人球员,现在想要加快网络升级有利于证明或测试4 g技术提供的诺基亚、爱立信、三星。

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中国中兴通讯也是两个国有电信的合作伙伴保持近40%的2 g和3 g网络。中兴通讯已表示有兴趣BSNL温柔时,中国供应商不太可能允许得到任何新的业务。

与此同时,塔塔咨询服务公司(TCS),组成了财团包括Bengaluru-based光辉网络和C-DoT计划演示4 g技术在其Gurugram设施本周晚些时候,并邀请点和BSNL官员,另一个人说。

早些时候,部门建议使用印度核心网络和其他广播元素并在本地采购部署国营电信的数据网络。C-DoT PertSol和美国Mavenir声称他们可以提供4 g核心BSNL即将推出的4 g网络。然而,BSNL表示忧虑,由于当地4 g核心技术的成熟度和Mavenir国际根源。

今年1月,BSNL不得不推出一个全新的4 g设备采购投标后的指控限制条件由国内供应商。

去年5月,政府推出了雄心勃勃的Atmanirbhar巴拉特(自力更生印度)运动,减少对进口的依赖全球供应链中断后由于Covid-19 pandemic-induced关闭,并鼓励国内企业前列。

2019年10月,内阁批准了价值70000卢比的复兴计划这两个资金压力BSNL和Mahanagar电话尼噶有限(MTNL)包含4 g频谱的分配,资产货币化和自愿退休计划(工具)。

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NEW DELHI: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL<\/a>) may allow multinational vendors such as Nokia<\/a>, Ericsson and Samsung<\/a> to upgrade 49,300 2G and 3G sites to fourth generation or 4G technology in a bid to expedite the rollout commercial next generation services, a senior telco official said.

\"Last week, based on discussions led by the Empowered Technology Group (ETG), BSNL shared minutes of meeting (MoM) to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) that included removal of condition mandating indigenous firms to deploy locally-made core network,\" the person aware of the matter said. If allowed, the tender will be split into two parts to allow multinational vendors for the roll out of 4G.

Earlier this month, the empowered group headed by Principal Scientific Advisor K. VijayRaghavan sought views of state-owned operator including bottlenecks for the rollout of next generation of telecom network.

The telco advocated to do away with restrictive clauses such as using 4G core technology from local vendors and mandate to multinational gear vendors to provide source code that involves confidential techno-commercial information to provide radio equipment such as RAN, and extension of trials to 12-months among other suggestions, people familiar with the matter said.

BSNL employee group Sanchar Nigam Executives Association (SNEA) said that the state-run service provider's revival was dragged mainly due to the non-launching of 4G services.

Of the four operating zones, the telco was also mulling to restrict homegrown vendors to the east zone for field trials, and wanted to take a shorter route to 4G by signing up multinational vendors to also save capital expenditure (capex).

\"The new tender for 4G equipment may be dealt separately without clubbing with upgradation. As and when indigenous core is ready, the equipment can be shifted to it, fully complying with the government policy,\" the employee group in a letter dated March 19 to the Prime Minister Office (PMO) said.

BSNL which has been attracting consumers ire over moving with snail pace to deploy commercial 4G network, and losing subscribers to private players, now wanted to accelerate the network upgradation by favouring the proven or tested 4G technology supplied from the likes of Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung.

Chinese
ZTE<\/a> is also one of the two state-controlled telco's partners that maintains nearly 40% of the 2G and 3G network. While ZTE had expressed interest in BSNL's tender, the Chinese vendor is unlikely to be allowed to get any new business.

Meanwhile, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) that has formed a consortium including Bengaluru-based Tejas Networks and C-DoT, is planning to demonstrate 4G technology in its Gurugram facility later this week, and invited DoT and BSNL officials, another person said.

Earlier, the department had recommended the use of Indian core network and other radio elements made and procured locally to deploy state-run telco's data network. C-DoT, PertSol and US-based Mavenir claimed that they can provide 4G core for BSNL’s upcoming 4G network. However, BSNL expressed apprehensions due to the maturity of local 4G core technology and Mavenir's international roots.

In January this year, BSNL had to roll out a fresh tender for 4G equipment procurement after allegations of restrictive conditions by domestic vendors.

In May last year, the government launched the ambitious Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) campaign to reduce dependency on imports following the disruption of global supply chains due to Covid-19 pandemic-induced shutdowns, and encouraged domestic companies to come to forefront.

In October 2019, the Cabinet had approved a revival package of Rs 70,000-crore for the two financially-stressed BSNL and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) that contained the allocation of 4G spectrum, assets monetisation and voluntary retirement scheme (VRS).
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