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Reviving BSNL And MTNL On Top Of The New Govt’s Agenda

Reviving two sick companies — Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Mahanagar Telephone Ltd — will be top of the agenda for the new government, besides preparing for the 5G spectrum auctions.

The Department of Telecommunications is ready with a revival package worth Rs 18,000 crore for the two sick public sector units to be taken to the Cabinet for its approval.

“The restoration of MTNL and BSNL is our priority and we are focused on that. The package is ready and we will take it to the Cabinet once the new government takes charge,” a senior DoT official said.

He added that the package will be primarily a retirement package for the employees of the two companies. For BSNL, it includes a voluntary retirement package of Rs 6,365 crore and an equity infusion of Rs 6,767 crore towards the allotment of 4G spectrum.

The government may also look at the monetization of BSNL’s real estate assets.

The Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) for MTNL could have a revenue impact of Rs 2,120 crore.

BSNL has 176,000 employees across India and MTNL has 22,000. It is estimated that 16,000 MTNL employees and 50 percent of BSNL staff will retire in the next five to six years.

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The revenue-to-wage ratio in the case of MTNL has swelled to 90 percent while in the case of BSNL it is around 60-70 percent.

According to an earlier proposal, the DoT planned to fund the VRS through the issue of 10-year bonds, which would be paid back by the lease revenue that they will get from land asset monetization. However, the DoT official did not divulge the finer details of the proposal.

Earlier this year, both BSNL and MTNL submitted their respective revival plans to the government. These outline a slew of measures to bring the two companies back on track. Among them is a suggestion for conversion of debt intoa sovereign guarantee, pay revision, and subsequent voluntary retirement.

Both the firms requested the government to grant VRS for employees on the Gujarat model which offers an amount equivalent to 35 days of salary for each completed year of service and 25 days of salary for each year of service left till retirement is offered. The proposed scheme is expected to cover all employees above 50 years of age.

Besides revival of the two PSUs, the telecom department is preparing for the 5G spectrum auctions. Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan has said on many occasions that the government expects 5G spectrum auctions this year and the services to be rolled out by 2020.

In December 2018, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India recommended the auction of about 8,644 MHz of telecom frequencies at an estimated total base price of Rs 4.9 trillion, which includes radio waves for 5G services.

“We will start working on the process of conducting the auctions as soon as the new government comes,” the DoT official added.―Business Standard

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