To speed up the vacation of additional 2G and 3G telecom spectrum, the government will likely make a Rs 5,000-crore (Rs 50 billion) provision in the Budget for an alternative network for defence services. The spectrum released in lieu of that would increase the availability for civilian use.
State-run telecom company BSNL, mandated to set up the alternative network by the department of telecommunications (DoT), already has Cabinet approval to spend Rs 9,175 crore (Rs 91.75 billion).
That includes Rs 1,077 crore (Rs 10.77 billion) for an Air Force network and Rs 8,098 crore (rs 80.98 billion) for Army and Navy networks.
According to officials involved in the development, the additional project cost of Rs 5,000 crore has been cleared by an inter-ministerial group and the provision will be announced in Budget 2012-13.
The increase in project cost was sought by BSNL following stringent conditions by the defence forces. The Telecom Commission, the highest policy-making body of the DoT, approved Rs 5,000