BSNL to Take Over MTNL Operations, No Merger Planned: Report

BSNL to Take Over MTNL Operations, No Merger Planned

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has been managing the mobile network operations of Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) in Mumbai and Delhi. Currently, the Indian government is restructuring Rs 30,000 crore of MTNL’s debt. Once this restructuring is complete, BSNL will assume full control of MTNL’s operations. While an official decision to shut down MTNL has not been made, a report confirms that BSNL will take over MTNL operations. The government is considering whether to offer a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) to MTNL’s 3,000 employees or transfer them to BSNL. 

Both BSNL and MTNL have struggled to operate profitably, losing customers to private telecom firms. Due to the high debt levels of both companies, a merger was deemed impractical. Instead, the government decided to restructure the debt of both firms and provide sovereign guarantees to facilitate long-term loans. 

MTNL, which operates solely in Mumbai and Delhi, is unlikely to sustain on its own. As BSNL operates nationwide, it will take over MTNL’s operations. Although the timeline for MTNL’s complete shutdown is unclear, it is evident that this will not be a merger. BSNL will handle all existing MTNL customers in Mumbai and Delhi. 

Given that MTNL is a listed entity, any government decision will impact not only the customers and employees of the state-run telecom operator but also its investors. 

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