"Under phase-8 expansion, we are replacing all 2G base stations and old equipment with modern base stations which can provide 3G and 4G services. At select locations, we are planning to start 4G services. We expect to complete phase-8 by FY18," BSNL Chairman and MD Anupam Shrivastava told PTI.
The company plans to use part of its 3G spectrum for 4G services.
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"Nokia has emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) in financial bids and ZTE is second runner up (L2). Evaluation is going in. We expect to finalise the vendor in April," Shrivastava said.
The lowest qualified bidder will get contract to replace equipment in West and South zone of the country.
"L2 bidder will be given East and North if it accepts to supply equipment at L1 rates," Shrivastava said.
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