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The woes of state-owned Indian operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) have apparently deepened after a request to use 4G core technology from established names for a future rollout was turned down.
The operator has been pointing out that there may be reliability issues with homegrown telecommunications equipment vendors and that using proven or tested 4G core technology from major names like Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung might be a better strategy.
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New Delhi: The Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) won’t be profitable for another two years, despite saving nearly Rs 10,000 crore annually with employees opting for voluntary retirement, a parliamentary standing committee has noted in its report.Â
âThe expenditure of BSNL has reduced from Rs. 34,400 crore per annum to Rs. 24,687 crore per annum (Annualized value of 9 months figures) mainly due to savings in employee benefits expense, due to VRS [Voluntary Retirement Scheme] as part of revival package,â the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology said in its report tabled in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on 10 March.
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BSNL warns users about SMS frauds, asks not to give out personal information
BSNL issued a notice alerting its users about recent SMS frauds and noted that the telco is not asking for any personal information or KYC details of users through SMS.
Yasmin Ahmed | March 10, 2021 | Updated 18:46 IST
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BSNL has warned its users not to give out personal information through SMS, as it could be part of SMS fraud.
BSNL then noted that the fraudsters are using KYC details through SMS to withdraw money from a customers bank account, through SMS.
SMS headers or senders ID is a combination of six characters that represent the company name of the message sender.