Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Visakhapatnam telecom district, earned a net profit of Rs 51.68 crore during the financial year ended March 31, 2006. |
Speaking to Business Standard, J Ganta, general manager of BSNL, Visakhapatnam telecom district, said the district was able to maintain the same level of revenues as registered in the previous year and earn a net profit of Rs 51.68 crore despite a reduction in the landline monthly rentals by Rs 70 in urban areas and Rs 40 in rural areas during 2005-06. |
Moreover, the STD call charges too were reduced by about 60 per cent, and there was a slight fall in the landline connections, he added. |
The total revenues of the division stood at Rs 154 crore in 2005-06 as compared to Rs 153 crore in the previous year. As on March 2006, BSNL, Vizag, had 1.51 lakh landline connections. |
"Despite several marketing strategies, we lost about 3,000 landline connections during this year as against 5,000 connections in the preceding year in the district," he said. |
Ganta said that their focus area during 2006-07 would be wireless phones. "In 2005-06, about 2,000 subscribers took wireless landline phones. This year, we are expecting at least 5,000 new subscribers in this segment," he said. |
With regard to cell connections, the corporation added about 9,250 new cell connections in the district in 2005-06 and is targeting to touch the one-lakh mark by the end of this financial year from the present 68,000. |
"Currently, we have 40 cell towers in this district while another 18 are under construction. Thirty new towers will come up during 2006-07, which will increase our capacity to 2 lakh cell connections," he said. |