New Delhi: BSNL had floated a 4G tender worth Rs 9,300 crore for procurement of telecom equipment in March but was cancelled later due to multiple reasons, including an allegation from Indian companies that the state-run firm project does not comply with preferential market access norms and is inclined towards foreign companies. The company now plans to float a tender for procuring equipment for 57,000 sites for 4G services but exact details will be shared in the tender document
”To ascertain the eligibility of bidders in the upcoming 4G tender of BSNL keeping in consideration the spirit of the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’…to promote indigenous manufacturing of telecom sector, BSNL invites proposal though … an expression of interest for prior registration/proof of concept from Indian companies interested in participating in the BSNL’s upcoming 4G tender…” the EoI said
BSNL employees have criticised the government for forcing the company to purchase telecom equipment from Indian companies and called their equipment sub-standard. ”Only the bidders, who get themselves registered through this EoI, shall be eligible to participate in the upcoming 4G tender of BSNL…if any Indian registered company meets all the eligibility conditions including technical proven-ness of the equipment, then such companies shall also register for the upcoming tender as per the provisions of this EoI,” the notice said. The companies are required to pay a registration fee of Rs 5.9 lakh for the EoI. Indian companies should have their own intellectual property right of the core equipment and right to modify source code of the equipment. Domestic telecom companies with financial turnover of Rs 2,500 crore in the last three financial years or calendar year can participate in the EoI.