The plan is to spin off two new companies -- one each for network infrastructure and land development -- out of each telco.
BSNL and MTNL would continue to be services and marketing companies. Among the new firms proposed to be spun off, each of the two would get one company to handle telecom infra (towers, networks, etc) and the technology business, and another (for land development and utilisation) to manage and monetise land assets in phases.
The GoM would also look at two alternative proposals to infuse cash into the two telcos after they decided to surrender broadband wireless access spectrum to the government.
BSNL gave up spectrum in six circles, while MTNL did so in Delhi and Mumbai, the two circles in which it operates.
One of the proposals is to refund the companies the entire Rs 11,259.48 crore they had paid for the spectrum -- BSNL Rs 6,724.51 crore (Rs 67.24 billion) and MTNL Rs 4,533.97 crore (Rs 45.33 billion).
Alternatively, the two could be paid on a pro-rata basis, since the spectrum had been allocated in 2008.
In the latter case, the total refund would be to the tune of Rs 8,722.78 crore — Rs 5,204.98 crore to BSNL and Rs 3,517.80 crore (Rs 35.17 billion)
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