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NITI Aayog recommends indigenous 4G for BSNL

- SURAJEET DAS GUPTA

The government’s policy think tank NITI Aayog has advised state-owned telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) to go for an indigenous­ly designed, developed and manufactur­ed (IDDM) solution for its 4G network. This coincides with a view from the government that BSNL as well as

Mahanagar

Telephone Nigam

(MTNL) must not use Chinese equipment for t he 4G services in the backdrop of the violent

India-china face-off in Galwan.

If executed, the

NITI Aayog move could have an adverse impact on global telecom gear manufactur­ers not just from China such as Huawei and

ZTE but also

European majors

Ericsson and Nokia as all of them may be kept out of BSNL’S upcoming 4G tender.

BSNL, which had earlier floated a tender, had to cancel it as homegrown telcos complained to the government that it was designed only for the foreign telecom companies.

Their objection was that the 4G tender was made in a way that would keep local players out of the process, thereby going against the basic principle of atmanirbha­r bharat, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to embrace.

The tender will be executed in three phases. In the first phase, system integrator­s should show proof of concept, say in a location like the Andaman with existing products.

This has to be followed by initial deployment in a few circles with required features. The third phase would be to scale up roll out across the country with dual feature 4G and potential upgrade to 5G in future.

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