BSNL, MTNL merger to help both firms: BSNL CMD
CMD
Anupam Shrivastava has said the combination will be "advantageous"
for both the state-owned telecom firms but issues pertaining to debt and
Amid renewed push for
A Parliamentary panel report has pointed out that the Telecom Department
is planning to place the merger proposal before the Cabinet by June.
The Standing Committee on Information Technology last week had said: "On
the plan for merger of BSNL and MTNL, the same would be taken to
Cabinet before June."
Earlier, a top-level meeting at the Telecom Department last month
discussed the possibility of merging both the entities that are facing
financial stress due to increasing competition in the sector.
"There is synergy between BSNL and MTNL. There is no doubt about it,
especially when we look at the enterprise and mobile business segments,"
Shrivastava told PTI when asked if he favours the merger.
Per se, he said, it would be "advantageous" to the two organisations
He also pointed to certain "impediments" that would need to be sorted out before the merger can actually take place.
These include variation in salary structure of employees of the two
corporations, which Shrivastava feels will need to be discussed with
unions for consensus-building, besides MTNL's debt overhang.
"MTNL has a huge debt and that debt has to be looked into ...it should
not happen that after the merger, the entity becomes heavily burdened,"
Shrivastava said
On a positive note, a potential merger would enable the corporation to
offer pan-India mobile services including in lucrative markets of Mumbai
and Delhi, and infuse fresh capital to bolster the network, he said.
MTNL offers mobile services in Delhi and Mumbai. BSNL, on the other hand, operates in rest of India.
"For the enterprise business too, a pan-India footprint is important.
Typically, large enterprises have headquarters in Mumbai and Delhi,
where we are not present. So, a complete pitch requires coordination
with MTNL and vice versa," he said.
BSNL's enterprise business is growing at 35 per cent, but a potential
merger and a pan-India footprint could push up growth rate to 45 percent
or thereabouts.
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