‘We will launch competitive tariff plans to match Reliance Jio and other private telecom service providers’ pricing, be it 4G or 3G, by the end of this year’
BSNL’s discussions with Russia’s MTS India arm, which has spectrum in 800 MHz band, have however not materialized, Shrivastava said.
The state-run operator is also evaluating device-bundling options for 4G services and is currently in talks with various device manufacturers for consumer-friendly schemes.
“We compete with each other and share infrastructure with Reliance Jio as well. In today’s scenario, it should not be seen as a competition as the objective is to serve consumers,” Shrivastava said.
In 2014, Jio had entered into a pact with BSNL for telecom infrastructure sharing and is currently using the state-run operator’s 4,000 mobile towers.
As a part of its revival strategy, BSNL, which has the largest 3G footprint in the country, is looking at aggressive marketing plans and also boosting broadband internet speed of all data plans staring at Rs 545 to 2 Mbps from October 1.
It has recently started free night calling facility between 9 pm and 7 am to all operators and free incoming on roaming, which, according to the company, is helping in growing its subscriber base.
BSNL is the only operator to offer free incoming calls while roaming, Shrivastava said.
He said the company added 16 lakh new customers in July and 15 lakh in August due to mobile number portability.
