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Skipper gets orders worth Rs 2,570 crore from BSNL in Rajasthan, Odisha

The contract is for the supply and erection of ground-based telecom towers, infrastructure as a service provider (IaaSP) for supply, installation of infrastructure items and subsequent O&M (operations and maintenance).

December 30, 2022 / 13:15 IST
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The projects are to be executed under capex and opex model in Rajasthan and Odisha for 5 years, extendable to 5 more years in the uncovered villages under 4G saturation projects, Skipper Limited said in a statement. (Representational Image)
The projects are to be executed under capex and opex model in Rajasthan and Odisha for 5 years, extendable to 5 more years in the uncovered villages under 4G saturation projects, Skipper Limited said in a statement. (Representational Image)

Power company Skipper Limited on December 30 said it has secured new orders worth Rs 2,570 crore from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).

The contract is for the supply and erection of ground-based telecom towers, infrastructure as a service provider (IaaSP) for supply, installation of infrastructure items and subsequent O&M (operations and maintenance). The projects are to be executed under capex and opex model in Rajasthan and Odisha for 5 years, extendable to 5 more years in the uncovered villages under 4G saturation projects, Skipper Limited said in a statement.

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"The telecom sites will be set up to provide 4G connectivity as part of the 4G saturation projects in areas still uncovered with any sort of mobile communication or are currently having only 2G/ 3G connectivity. The projects will be executed using the home-grown 4G stack and will be funded through the Government of India’s Universal Service Obligation Fund," it said.

Sajan Kumar Bansal, Managing Director, Skipper Limited, said the projects will promote the delivery of various e-governance services, banking services, telemedicine, tele-education etc through mobile broadband and promote employment in rural areas.