NEW DELHi, July 7 (PTI): The country’s largest telephone company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) will come out with its new infrastructure sharing policy, which will help the operator garner more revenues, in a month’s time, sources said. The company is in the final stages of drawing the guidelines on the policy and will announce it in a month, a highly-placed source in the company said. The policy would spell out the number of towers to be shared, the business model, tower-tenant ratio and the time-frame for the towers would be shared, the source added. The tower business would help the PSU recover from its falling revenues as it is at an advantageous position of having the maximum reach in the country. The company has more number of towers in ‘B’ category circles and villages where private operators have small footprint. It is also argued that other operators would rather use BSNL’s towers than erecting new towers to cut cost. The state-run telecom firm has 50,000 mobile towers, the maximum in the country. source: assam tribune
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
BSNL infrastructure sharing policy soon
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