Nokia set to roll out MTNL network expansion plan

The final security clause was accepted on July 30, 2015

Update: 2015-08-02 12:14 GMT
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New Delhi: Ending the deadlock over supply of equipment to upgrade state-owned MTNL's network, Nokia Networks has accepted 'security' clauses put forth by the PSU  major.  Nokia is ready to install equipment which would enable  MTNL to expand its network in Mumbai and Delhi as well as  improve quality of various services. 

"Nokia confirms that it has been in negotiation with MTNL  on the security clause. We have accepted the final security  clause as of July 30, 2015, and look forward to the PO  (purchase order) from MTNL," a spokesperson of Nokia Networks.  Last week, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told  Parliament that MTNL "had issued Advance Purchase Order (APO)  on March 4, 2015, on Nokia Solutions and Networks India Ltd.  In response, the vendor has not accepted the security clause  in the APO."  The minister had said that the PSU was yet to take a  final decision on the matter. 

"Nokia Networks has unconditionally complied to APO,  including the security agreement. We now look forward to  receiving the Purchase Order at the earliest from MTNL to help  them expand and modernise 2G and 3G networks and provide  superior mobile broadband experience to their customers,"  the spokesperson said.  MTNL plans to upgrade its network with investment outlay of about Rs 400 crore.

Under the project, MTNL has decided to  add 1,080 number of 3G sites and 800 number of 2G sites in  Delhi and 1,080 number of 3G and 566 number of 2G sites in  Mumbai to its network.  After installation of additional mobile towers, the peak  download speed on MTNL's 3G mobile network is expected to  reach 21.1 megabit per second from present peak speed of 3.6  mbps.  MTNL floated tender in 2013 to expand its network but has  been unable to proceed mainly because of financial stress on  the company. It has been running in losses since 2009-10. The  company posted loss of Rs 2,893.39 crore for 2014-15. 

The company received some relief after government decided  to lower pension burden in December 2013 and approved refund  of Rs 4,533.97 crore in January 2014 that it paid for  broadband spectrum.  MTNL shortlisted Nokia Networks for its expansion plan in  December 2013 and issued an APO in March this year.

 

 

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