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    BSNL to monetize prime land parcels in Mangalore; eyes Rs 39 crores reserve price

    Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has announced the monetization of its land parcels in Mangalore in an effort to bolster its financial standing. The two-acre land parcel adjacent to Kadri Park at Store Yard, near Kadri Hills on Park Road, is set for e-auction. The reserve price is set at Rs 39 Crores with an Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) of Rs 1.95 Crores.

    MCA probe report on Byju’s; Walmart on Flipkart, PhonePe profitability

    An investigation by the central government into Byju's cleared the edtech firm of financial fraud charges, according to a report by Bloomberg. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, however, denied it on Wednesday evening. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.

    Hackers breach BSNL again, second time in six months

    This is the second time in six month where BSNL has suffered a data breach. Athenian Tech chief executive Kanishk Gaur told ET, the breach involved more than 278 GB of data from the state-owned telecom operation, including server snapshots, which can be misused for SIM cloning and potentially more severe criminal activities like extortion.

    GX Group to make telecom gear in India for the world

    GX Group plans to establish a new Rs 100-crore manufacturing facility in India to export FTTH equipment globally, supporting the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. This will be their second plant, following a 2021 Haryana unit. The new facility will produce Wi-Fi routers and GPON equipment for Indian and international markets, including Europe and Africa.

    BSNL and MTNL prioritise govt organisations for land asset sales worth Rs 1 lakh crore

    Recently, BSNL sold one of its properties in Lucknow to the Income Tax department for around Rs 229 crore, which was the market value of the building.

    Ananant Systems working with major local OEMs to develop BSNL’s 5G chip

    Bengaluru-based Ananant Systems is looking to address the expanding requirements for advanced connectivity, computing, and security for wireless 5G and 6G infrastructure and devices. Its offerings include intellectual property (IP), chip design, semiconductor products, software, and systems, all developed and owned in India.

    • DoT reassures telcos over data shift to Amazon Web Services

      The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) faced backlash from mobile phone companies over plans to migrate its digital intelligence platform (DIP) to Amazon Web Services (AWS) from servers run by BSNL and C-DoT. The move was criticized for compromising consumer privacy. However, DoT clarified that critical subscriber database records won't be stored on AWS, easing concerns. The DIP is crucial for fighting cybercrimes and fraud, facilitating real-time intelligence sharing among stakeholders. The shift aims to address data surge challenges, with AWS being an approved vendor of MeitY, hosting CoWIN data.

      HFCL bags Rs 179 crore order from BSNL for 4G, 5G network equipment

      HFCL, a domestic telecom gear company, announced on Tuesday that it has secured an order worth Rs 179 crore from BSNL to supply 4G and 5G network equipment. Out of this, Rs 141 crore is for capital expenditure and annual maintenance contract. The company will provide products and services crucial for supporting BSNL's 4G and 5G network requirements, including planning, surveys, installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of microwave links.

      Centre likely to achieve ₹1.2 lakh crore revenue target from telecom sector

      The government is expected to achieve its revenue target of ₹1.2 lakh crore from the telecom sector in the next financial year, even without a major spectrum auction. The increasing financial health of the telecom sector, resulting in higher licence fees and spectrum charges, along with significant payments from state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) for its 5G spectrum, is anticipated to contribute to the revenue goal. While a spectrum auction is planned, the response is predicted to be subdued as operators acquired sufficient airwaves in the August 2022 sale to meet their 5G requirements.

      Rajasthan scheme helps boost Vodafone Idea's 4G user base in Q2

      A top Rajasthan government official confirmed that Vi provided majority of the mobile connections under the state's Indira Gandhi Smartphone Yojana (IGSY) initiative, with the remaining coming from state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL).

      Anand Mahindra applauds Siachen's milestone mobile tower, bridging soldiers with their loved ones at home

      The installation of the first-ever mobile tower at Siachen Glacier, the world's highest battlefield, has garnered significant attention. Anand Mahindra, Chairman of the Mahindra Group, praised the initiative, emphasizing its importance as a lifeline for soldiers stationed in the challenging terrain. The Indian Army's Leh-based Fire and Fury Corps officially announced the achievement, with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) playing a crucial role.

      BSNL, MTNL sign pact for synergy of operations

      "The MoU with BSNL will pave the way for synergy of operations between MTNL and BSNL in order to provide pan India telecom services as a public sector enterprise under the government of India," the filing said.

      Tejas bags ₹7,492 crore BSNL contract

      In a regulatory filing Wednesday, Tejas said it has executed a master contract for supply, support and annual maintenance services of its telecom equipment for BSNL's pan-India 4G/5G network with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). "As a part of this contract, the company received a purchase order from TCS for ₹7,492 crore (approx. $900 million) to supply its latest 4G/5G RAN equipment for approximately 100,000 sites," the Bengaluru-based gear maker said in the filing. The contract will be executed during the calendar years 2023 and 2024.

      India exported telecom gear worth Rs 6,911 crore till May 31: Minister Chauhan

      Telecom equipment worth Rs 6,911 crore has been exported by companies selected under the PLI scheme till May 31, 2023. The PLI scheme was launched on February 24, 2021, to promote domestic manufacturing of specified telecom and networking products including 4G, 5G products, and also design-led manufacturing in the country.

      BSNL, private telcos object to Trai's LSA-level audits

      Indian telecom operators have rejected the proposed licensed service area (LSA)-level audit requirements proposed by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) as it would result in duplication of work and wastage of resources. Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea have asked Trai to adopt a sample LSA and conduct audits within that umbrella. The draft Quality of Service regulations proposed by Trai mandates that all telcos get their metering and billing systems audited by an auditor once every financial year, alongside outlining punitive action in case of non-compliance.

      Work on in full swing for BSNL's 4G services: MoS Communications Devusinh Chauhan

      BSNL is preparing to launch 4G services, with one lakh sites approved by a committee, and the government keen to begin services soon. India Post has also approved a partnership with ONDC as a logistics service provider. Devusinh Chauhan, MoS for Communications, confirmed BSNL was working towards the imminent introduction of 4G services, while expressing his satisfaction at the pace of 5G rollouts throughout the country.

      HFCL to partner private telcos, BSNL to deploy 5G services

      Telecom equipment provider HFCL will partner with private telcos and state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) to deploy its 5G private network solutions over the coming year, a senior executive said. The telecom-tech company has started presenting proof of concepts to deploy multiple private 5G use cases across manufacturing, warehousing, mining and healthcare.

      Government may delist MTNL to merge with BSNL

      “Since MTNL is a listed company, the process takes time. The transaction advisor will have to go through the process related to the merger and then they will come back,” Rajaraman was quoted as saying, adding that the government will also consult SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) as well later.

      Fake alert: BSNL JTO Recruitment 2023 Notification for JTO posts is fake news; BSNL confirms

      The fake notice claimed that BSNL would recruit up to 11,705 Junior Telecom Officers in the organization. BSNL has denied that and confirmed that no such recruitment drive has been announced.

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