"We are in the process of rolling out fix mobile convergence platform by Diwali. This will enable consumers avail value added service in mobile phones, make free night calls from mobile phones if they have subscribed to landline and host of other modern facilities," BSNL Chairman and MD Anupam Shrivastava told PTI.
He said that with this roll out, consumers will be able to link their mobile and landline accounts.
BSNL has invested over Rs 400 crore to modernise its landlines.
The company slipped to sixth position in terms of overall subscriber base in April. At the end of August, BSNL's total subscriber base was around 7.8 crore. After a long period, BSNL in July and August 2015 ranked among top five mobile players in terms of net addition of monthly subscribers.
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BSNL, however, has been losing customers in landline space despite offering free night calls from landline to any phone in India.
The company has launched free roaming scheme which enables its subscribers to attend free incoming calls while travelling anywhere in the country at no extra cost.
"Free roaming scheme has become one of the major growth drivers for uptake in mobile subscriber number," Shrivastava added.
The company is also in the process to tie up with Hitachi's ATM business unit which will allow its landline customers, who pay bill offline, to make payment anytime during the day.
He said that Hitachi ATM machines will be rolled out initially in small cities around March 2016.
BSNL will also get revenue share from each transaction made on ATMs installed in its premise.