The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has received 21 bids from telecom operators and infrastructure service providers for the Rs 2,395 crore rural telephony project. |
The project, to extend mobile telephony services to under-served rural areas, is to be funded from the government's Universal Service Obligation (USO) fund. |
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Confirming this, industry sources said DoT has received bids from service providers like Reliance Communications, Hutch-Essar, Bharti Airtel and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), among others. |
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Among infrastructure providers, companies like GTL, Quippo and I-Tel are believed to have submitted bids. A couple of companies have made multiple bids through their various subsidiaries, they added. |
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Unconfirmed reports suggest that certain infrastructure companies like I-Com and Newtek have not submitted bids for the project. |
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The bids were opened today for verifying the pre-qualified bidders. The verification processes include the checking of bank guarantees and worthiness of these companies. |
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DoT would announce the names of the pre-qualified bidders on March 6 and the closed financial bids will be opened on March 7. Names of the short-listed firms would be made public on March 14, while the final list of winners would be announced on March 26. |
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Extension of mobile phone services to the under-served rural areas has been an important policy initiative of the government as it feels that it is easier and faster to provide wireless connectivity in these areas. |
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The project aims to use mobile network and technology to improve rural telephony penetration from the present level of 1.8 per cent. |
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