BSNL and MTNL should be privatised
The government on Wednesday approved a Rs 68,751-crore revival package for public sector telecom companies BSNL and MTNL, including 4G spectrum allocation and voluntary retirement scheme
Leading exchange BSE on Wednesday asked Infosys to explain why it did not make a disclosure about a whistleblower complaint
HR and other issues need to be sorted out by the panel that will decide the fate of the two PSUs
Both state-run firms are facing major financial stress due to stiff competiton and high employee costs
Though BSNL has improved, MTNL's net loss for the year ended March 2017, widened to Rs 2,963.05 cr
In 2015-16, MTNL reported total annual revenue of Rs 3,197 crore and net loss of Rs 2,005 crore
MTNL offers mobile services in Delhi and Mumbai. BSNL, on the other hand, operates in rest of India
Experts says merger of PSU like Air India and Indian Airlines has not been a happy experience
Panel adds that merger would give both the entities a chance to competing against private players