Telecom minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said, “We have installed about 93,450 towers. In this, C-DOT is a public sector company, BSNL a government company, Tejas Networks A Private Sector Company and Tata CONSULTANACY SERVICES (TCS) included the system as an integrator. The country’s first stack is prepared in. ” He said that India has become the fifth country with indigenous telecom stack for 4G in the world. The list includes China, Finland, South Korea and Sweden.
A consortium led by TCS was given a contract of about Rs 19,000 crore associated with installing one lakh 4G sites for BSNL. BSNL plans to launch 4G service in June. After this, the company will upgrade 4G sites and launch 5G network. Earlier, the company was allowed to fund Rs 6,000 crore for expansion of 4G network by the central government. This fund will also be used for the company’s 4G network of subsidiary metropolitan telephone corporations (MTNL).
The 5G network of big telecom companies like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel is present in a large part of the country. To compete with these companies, BSNL needs to launch 5G service soon. Recently, BSNL workers demonstrated against the delay in the launch of 4G services and 5G networks. The company’s workers are also angry with the poor performance of fiber-to-hom (FTTH) and delay in the Central Government’s Bharatnet project. In the last few years, millions of BSNL subscribers have shifted to the network of private telecom companies. This has caused a major loss of revenue to BSNL. Recently, BSNL found spectrum in premium bands like 700 MHz and 3,300 MHz, which is important for 5G network.
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