According to rough estimates, the company owes
around Rs 15,000 crore to various vendors, which include the likes of
Nokia, ZTE, UT Starcom, among others. Around 70% of their dues still
remain to be paid.
A query sent to BSNL regarding the matter remained unanswered till the time of going to the press.
One
of the vendors told FE that on being asked about the matter, the BSNL
management says that the company is trying to secure loans to clear the
dues.
In September, BSNL had raised Rs 8,500 crore through
issuance of sovereign bonds. The funds raised were meant to be utilised
for retiring debt and meeting the capex requirements. The state-run
company has over Rs 20,000 crore debt on its books.
Most of the
vendors have in the past written several letters to the firms as well as
department of telecommunications (DoT) seeking release of their
payments.
A few months ago, industry body COAI had also written to DoT on behalf of the vendors urging that payments be released.
Nokia
had once even warned that it would pull out support for maintaining
BSNL’s network in the absence of clearance of the dues.
Despite
the revival package to the tune of around Rs 70,000 crore announced in
October last year, BSNL continues to face liquidity challenges.