BSNL’s KLI project norms restrictive for participation of local players: TEPC

New Delhi: Domestic telecom gear makers have alleged that state-owned firm BSNL has included norms that restrict their participation in Rs 1,072 crore Kochi-Lakshadweep Islands submarine cable project. Telecom product and equipment promotion body TEPC and TEMA have written to telecom secretary Anshu Prakash with apprehensions that the norms in the tender floated by BSNL may attract only single bid from a foreign player.

The local telecom gear makers have objected to the inclusion of repeater cables in the project. TEPC said that the technology is supported by only a few foreign companies and only one of them has submitted bids in the previous two tenders floated by BSNL.

Besides, TEPC has alleged that clauses like turnover of over Rs 1,400 crore, the experience of deploying repeater cable for at least 1,000 kilometres with a depth of 3,000 metres etc. are restrictive in nature and should be tuned as per minimum parameters set under chief vigilance commission guidelines.

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