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BSNL loses market share by half in three yrs

Defending BSNL"s massive loss in market share to just 16.71 per cent now from over 31 per cent in 2006-07, the government today said it was mainly due to fierce competition and not due to managerial reasons. - Decision on "Maharatna" CPSEs expected soon - Tata to reduce jobs at JLR sales companies - 3G spectrum auction on schedule: Raja - Govt to auction only 3 slots of 3G, to lose revenue - Petro Min seeks Rs 20,871 cr oil bonds for fuel retailers - BSNL cancels Huawei tender "BSNL, being a Central Public Sector Undertaking, has to follow established institutional procedures in its various functions, which is not required in a private company," Telecom Minister A Raja said in a written reply in Lok Sabha. BSNL has lost market share both in the mobile as well as in wireline telephony. One of the reasons for this is that the PSU has followed all norms to award contract for expansion of services. It had floated a tender for adding 93 million GSM lines in mid-2008 but till now it has not been able to place the orders. This is even when its existing capacity is almost exhausted in most of the circles. Meanwhile, the minister said, BSNL has undertaken organisational restructuring with a view to provide end-to-end focus on different businesses. Under this, separate business units have been created to improve performance. He said BSNL"s market share in wireline telephony has come down to 76.03 per cent in 2009-10 (till 31.10.2009) while in case of mobile service the share has fallen to 12.18 per cent from 18.66 per cent.


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