According to published reports, India’s MTNL has scrapped its plans to transfer its
3G network to Spice Group and Virgin Mobile. The units are located in Mumbai and Delhi.
There have been mixed reports in the media concerning the cancellation of the outsourcing deal with some reports citing political pressure from the government and others referring to internal problems within the firm.
Kuldeep Singh, who is the managing director and chairman of MTNL confirmed that the deal would not go through to the Economic Times. He was quoted as saying, "We may issue a fresh tender after government approval. We are still open to the concept of outsourcing our 3G networks,” reports cellularnews.com
MTNL was seeking to outsource its 3G operations in Delhi and Mumbai after poorsubscriber uptake following six months of introducing the service. But, after the tender was announced for an outside partner, the number of subscribers have skyrocketed to more than 35,000 from just 1,000 prior to that. The 1,000 figure has raised concerns about MTNL’s marketing and execution strategies.
According to MTNL, its networks would be able to support 100,000 3G customers in Delhi and Mumbai separately over a period of a year after it inks a deal with a franchisee partner.
“MTNL is in line to meet these targets. So, the new management decided that contract terms and conditions will have to be revised upwards steeply. But considering that selected bidders were unlikely to accept new terms, the telco had no option but cancel the contract,” said one executive with MTNL, reports Economic Times.
When approached about details of the deal, Virgin Mobile India’s Madhusudan Mandyam said that Virgin has not received any information regarding the deal from MTNL. He added, “We understand they have put it in cold storage. We have written to them saying our Earnest Deposit Money should be returned if they don’t plan to go ahead with the tender, but have received no response.”
According to 2010 outsourcing statistics in India, outsourcing deals are expected to pick up along with mergers and acquisitions. Outsourcing in India in 2010 continues to dominate the industry as it has in the last ten to twenty years. Outsourcing activity is speculated to pick even more as a recovery is in the offing.
Source:groundreport