New Delhi: VSNL (Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited) on November 19 signed interconnect
agreement with BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) and MTNL (Mahanagar Telephone
Nigam Limited) for routing of international traffic, ending the eight-month old
stand-off on interconnect issue that had almost forced the two PSUs to divert their
ISD traffic to other private operators -- Bharti and Data Access.
The issue, which saw intervention of Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani and
Communications Minister Pramod Mahajan who several times held negotiations with the
top brass of Tatas and BSNL to reach an early agreement, came to an end after a
series of hectic discussions over the last three days.
Both PSUs in fact had signed the interconnection agreement with the two other private
operators, Bharti and Data Access, and had threatened VSNL that they would start
diverting traffic to private carriers in case the Tata Group controlled company
failed to offer competitive rates.
Commenting on the development, S K Gupta, Managing Director, VSNL, said, "These
agreements signed by VSNL today follow several months of negotiations with BSNL and
MTNL."
VSNL was privatised early this year and was acquired by Tatas. Government, after
disinvestment holds 26 per cent equity in the company while Tatas hold 45 per cent of
the
equity.
As per the shareholders agreement at the time of disinvestment, VSNL was to be
considered preferential carrier over other operators but with a condition that VSNL
offered competitive rates.
PTI