The Telecom Department has reportedly told state-owned
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam
Limited (MTNL) to reject Chinese equipment for their 4G upgrade. The
move is said to harden the stance against China as tension sores at the
India-China border.
As per a PTI report, the Department of Telecommunications
is also looking to nudge private telcos to lower their dependence on the
Chinese equipment. The report further highlights that the government
has decided to tell BSNL and MTNL to not use Chinese telecom gear in the
4G upgradation. The report says that an official order is yet to be
issued in this regard. With this, Huawei and ZTE will be barred from the
commercial deployments of 4G networks for the two state-owned
operators.
"There will probably be some communication ... may be not a
cease and desist, but a plea to avoid using Chinese equipment in core
networks," a telecom industry source, who has worked closely with
Chinese telecom equipment makers told Reuters.
The whole decision came into existence with the recent India-China
border issue. Twenty Indian Army personnel were martyred in violent
hand-to-hand with the Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley on Monday.
This is said to be the biggest confrontation between the two sides. The
standoff has striped anti-China sentiments in India with trader bodies
boycotting Chinese products.
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