Centre mandates all ministries, public depts, CPSUs to use BSNL, MTNL network

Centre mandates all ministries, public depts, CPSUs to use BSNL, MTNL network

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Centre mandates all ministries, public depts, CPSUs to use BSNL, MTNL network

New Delhi: “The government of India has, inter-alia, approved the mandatory utilisation of capacities of BSNL and MTNL by all ministries/departments of government of India, CPSEs, central autonomous bodies,” a memorandum issued by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) said.

The memorandum dated October 12, was issued to all secretaries and departments under the Centre following consultation with the finance ministry.

The Department of Expenditure”s note accompanying the memorandum mentioned that the decision to mandate the use of BSNL and MTNL telecom service was taken by the Cabinet.

“All ministries/departments are accordingly requested to issue necessary instructions including to CPSEs/Central Autonomous organisations under their control for mandatory utilisation of BSNL/MTNL network for internet/ broadband, landline and leased line requirements,” the DoT memorandum said.

The order comes as a relief for the loss making state-run telecom firms who have been losing their wireline subscriber base. BSNL recorded a loss of Rs 15,500 crore and MTNL posted a loss of Rs 3,694 crore in 2019-20.

BSNL”s wireline subscriber base has eroded from 2.9 crore in November 2008, to around 80 lakh in July this year. MTNL”s fixed line customers have come down from 35.4 lakh in November 2008, to 30.7 lakh in July this year.

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