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Merger with MTNL to help both firms: BSNL CMD

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 19 March

Amid renewed push for BSNL-MTNL merger, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) Chairman and Managing Director Anupam Shrivastav­a (pictured) has said the combinatio­n will be “advantageo­us” for both the stateowned telecom firms but issues pertaining to debt and salary structure will need to be sorted out first.

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 toplevel 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.

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