State-run BSNL's Kerala circle is targeting a revenue of Rs 3,000 crore this fiscal, a senior official said today.
"The Kerala circle, up to December during financial year 2015-16, registered a total revenue of Rs 2,154 crore. And now, we are targeting to achieve Rs 3,000 crore as revenue and Rs 600 crore profit," its Chief General Manager L Anantharaman told reporters.
He further said the circle is planning to bring three lakh landlines under its Next Generation Network (NGN), an IP-based switch which brings convergence between landline and mobile.
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The NGN technology would provide customers various facilities, including video calls, multimedia video conferencing and prepaid telephony service in landline, he said.
BSNL, in association with Quadgen Wireless solutions, has also provided 19 wi-fi hot spots in Kerala, he said.
To woo more customers, BSNL Kerala also announced an array of new offers, including reduction in per minute and per second call rates for existing prepaid mobile customers.
Earlier, BSNL had reduced call rates by up to 80 per cent for its new prepaid customers and now the same has been extended to prepaid users as well, he said.
He further said that there are 22,64,269 landlines, 6,51,371 broadband connections, 68,53,688 prepaid and 2,33,113 postpaid customers under the circle.
On the implementation of 4G service in Kerala circle, he said discussions are underway.