www.WirelessFederation.com/news: In order to roll out wireless broadband, or WiMAX, technology in the rural areas, final orders with the three top bidders for a contract has been placed by state-run telecom company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).

ZTE Ltd, Gemini Communications, and ICOMM Tele are the top three bidders. ZTE Ltd is the Indian unit of Chinese equipment maker ZTE Corp. Spanco Ltd, Telecommunications Consultants of India Ltd, or TCIL, Huawei Telecommunications India, and Aster Communications are the other bidders for the rural WiMAX second-phase bid floated in June 2009.

According to Minister of State for Communications Gurudas Kamat, there were no delays in procuring equipment.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: A step ahead has been taken in the privatization bid of Zambia’s telecommunications operator Zamtel. The step has been taken after the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) short listed three companies to continue the bidding with Indian state owned telco BSNL withdrawing from the bidding.

Angola’s Unitel, Libya’s LAP Green Networks and Russia’s Altimo are now the three shortlisted companies by Zamtel. BSNL withdrew after carrying out due diligence on the company.

According to ZDA privatization manager Henry Sakala, the bids will be subjected to an evaluation by the ZDA and after the evaluation they will be presented to the ZDA board, which will make a decision on which companies with which to negotiate.

The negotiation with the bidders will be done by an independent team to be appointed which will try and avoid the political problems that have bedeviled privatizations in other countries.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: 3G EVDO plans has been launched by state owned India telco, BSNL, thus adding a spice to the already firing price war in the country. The plan offers substantially lower access charges for consumers on the move. Though the service is a pan India move, it’s still not confirmed whether Delhi or Mumbai are a part of the plan.

No specific cities have been named by BSNL which will receive the 3.1 mbps speed, and which will switch to lower speeds. The move of the company reflects that it is encouraging users to take the unlimited plan, which will cost Rs. 750 per month for users who sign up until the end of March 2010, after which it will increase to Rs. 999 per month.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Proposal to divest 30% stake of state owned Indian telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) by the operator has been approved by the Indian government. The decision has come after a committee headed by advisor to the prime minister on infrastructure, Sam Pitroda suggested equity sale.

BSNL has also decided that the recommendation of the committee to cut the strength of 300,000 staff the telco currently employs by third. In addition, it will also look to implement a contract-based appointment system for top management, separate positions for MD and CEO and will begin the formation of an advisory board.

According to a BSNL official, the stake sale would take place in two to three stages, while with relation to staff reductions the telco will offer a voluntary retirement scheme to around 60,000 employees.

Approval from the Union cabinet is required by BSNL board on the stake sale. A request has also been made by the company from the state to cover the cost of the retirement scheme.

Quick response has come from BSNL employee unions which has condemned the proposals making clear that both the equity sale and staff reduction plans will be opposed through demonstrations planned across India.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Continuing 3G launching spree across the country, BSNL has launched its 3G services in the coastal town of Mangalore. The services have already been launched in Kerala, Bangalore and some cities of Andhra Pradesh not long ago and after that in a few cities of Andhra Pradesh.

BSNL has planned the expansion of its services in across 32 towns in Karnataka and in the next two months, it has planned to make all district headquarters in the state, 3G enabled.

Increase in the number of towers has also been planned by BSNL to support its 3G services which might increase the number of towers from 3,000 to 6,000 soon.

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Tata DoCoMo enters Gujarat (India)

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Indian state Gujarat would now receive Tata DoCoMo. GSM mobile service after the company launched the services across the state barring Ahmedabad, Baroda (Vadodara) and Jamnagar. Though the official announcement is yet to be made, all the information regarding list of circles, tariff and other details for future consumers of Tata Docomo across the state have been posted on the website.

The plans include the Tata DoCoMo life time prepaid card priced at Rs. 49 and the “pay as you go” scheme, with a pulse of one second, and a charge of 1 paisa per second. There is no difference in the tariff plan when compared to other circles in which the company operates

DoCoMo joins other big players already operating in the state including BSNL, Reliance (GSM and CDMA), Airtel, Tata Indicom (CDMA), Idea Cellular, and Vodafone.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Indian city of Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh has welcomed the arrival of 3G services along with other major cities across the state. The launch has taken place barely after its arrival in Bangalore, Karnataka.

The tariff offered by the company includes- STD calls for 50 paise per minute while the local calls are priced at 30 paise per minute. The charges are offered when the user is on 3G network. While not using 3G network, 70 paise for STD and 60 paise (both per minute) for local calls will be charged.

Local SMS will be charged at 40 paise per SMS, national SMS for 60 paise and international SMS for Rs. 3. The data transfer charges is 1 paisa per 10KB data transfer. Rs. 59 is the subscription charges for the 3G network. New 3G consumers have the option to recharge for Rs. 120.

A promotional offer has also been announced by BSNL in which users will get 50 minutes of free talk time on STD or local calls (video calls) and 25MB of free data transfer.

50 paise and 70 paise for 3G and a non 3G local call respectively will have to be paid by existing BSNL consumers and 60 paise using 3G and 80 paise on 2G will have to be paid for STD calls.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: A tender worth $6 billion to supply equipment for 93 million mobile phone lines on the global system for mobile communications, or GSM, platform has been decided to be scraped by the board of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.

Scarcity of GSM lines have been suffered by the state run Indian telco, in its bid to increase its subscriber’s addition pace to match the bigger rivals Bharti Airtel Ltd., Reliance Communications Ltd. and privately held Vodafone Essar Ltd.

A report submitted to the Indian government by a panel set up for the restructuring of BSNL and led by, adviser to the country’s Prime Minister Sam Pitroda led to this decision. Changes in BSNL’s procurement processes and procedures have been suggested by the panel in consultation with the Central Vigilance Commission, the country’s federal corruption regulator.

It has also been alleged that the cancelling of the whole tender process has also been suggested by the panel.
Controversies hit the much-delayed tender due to various issues including legal and government directives right from the start. First BSNL was dragged to the local court by the telecom equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks after it was disqualified for the tender, as it didn’t meet “techno-commercial criteria.

L.M. Ericsson Telephone Co., Huawei Technologies Co, Alcatel-Lucent, ZTE Corp. and Nortel Networks Corp included in the list of bidders.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: India’s fastest xDSL-based commercial internet services has been launched by state-owned telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) offering downstream connection speeds of up to 24Mbps using Very High Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) technology.

However, the top-end speeds will be gained only by the customers living within 500 meters of an enabled exchange while those subscribers within 1km of the node should be able to connect at speeds of up to 16Mbps.

INR9,999 (USD216.4) per month will be charged for 24Mbps service while the cost of lower level 16Mbps service will be INR4,999 per month.

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BSNL to launch Mobile Banking in India

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Mobile Money Transfer Services is set to be launched by India’s state owned telco, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited in participation with SBI and YES Bank on electronic platform.

Money orders could be send by the mobile subscribers electronically through text messages (SMS) with the help of this innovative plan. For this, the customers are required to go to the nearest post office and transfer the money by SMS. The receiver can collect the money by showing the unique code contained in the SMS to the post office in his locality.

The service has already been test piloted in Chandigarh and it will soon be rolled out after Reserve Bank’s approval.