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WHAT IS THE REVIVAL PLAN?
- In order to revive loss-making telecom PSUs BSNL and MTNL, the government has decided to merge the two ailing firms.
- Pending this, MTNL will act as a subsidiary of BSNL.
- MTNL is listed but has its net worth already eroded. BSNL is unlisted.
4 STEP REVIVAL PLAN
- Government wants to make the two state-owned telecom companies more competitive by putting in Rs 29,937 crore.
- Government will raise Rs 15,000 crore through sovereign bonds.
- Also, assets worth Rs 38,000 crore will be monetised in 4 years.
- 4G spectrum will be allocated to BSNL and MTNL.
- The allocation of 4G spectrum to them would be done at 2016 prices and administratively.
- Government will offer an attractive VRS package for employees above 50 years in both the companies.
- For example- employee above the age of 53 and half, who opts for the VRS, will be given 125% remuneration of the salary, pension and gratuity till the age of 60.
HOW THE GOVERNMENT TELECOM HELPS THE COUNTRY?
- First of all it provide services in far flung areas where private sector has still not reached.
- Helps during disasters by providing connectivity to the people.
- The most important, it act as a strategic asset by providing secure network services to the armed forces and intelligence.
WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES?
- In case of Bharti Airtel. In 2018-2019, the total revenue from operations for the company stood at Rs 53,663 crore.
- Of this, the employee expense or the money that company spent on its employees stood at Rs 1,720 crore or 3.2% of the total revenue.
- As of May 2019, BSNL had 1,63,902 employees. MTNL had around 22,000 people on its rolls.
- This puts the total number of employees in the new merged BSNL at 1.86 lakh.
- International or past experiences have shown, any merger works only because employees get fired and the merged company is able to bring down their cost of operations.
- Will the merged BSNL be able to do something like this?
- The accumulated financial losses of BSNL over the last four years stand at Rs 31,847 crore.
- In the telecom business, upgrading networks is critical to survival, or otherwise the companies run the risk of becoming obsolete.
- That’s exactly what happened to Reliance Communications that took a late decision to shift from CDMA to GSM.
- It’s not just late but almost ineffective for BSNL/MTNL to come out with 4G now.