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BSNL 4G services to hit 14 telecom cities, competition to Bharti Airtel, Vodafone?

BSNL will soon be launching 4G services in 14 telecom circles. Previously, BSNL soft launched 4G services in Chandigarh. With its 20 MHz liberalized spectrum in 2,500 MHz band the Company is exploring the use of either the revenue sharing model or the capex model method for its 4G rollout.
However, there are higher chances of using the revenue share model according to a BSNL official who cited that the company will not incur expenditure because the vendor will endure much of the investment required. Besides, the installation of the 4G base tower stations (BTS) will be done in the existing GSM sites.

The capex model is somewhat costly regarding procurement and integration cost.
But what about the availability of the device ecosystem for 2,500 MHz band which the company says will enhance the roll out since it does not have licensing hurdles? Well, the justification of availability is that various reputable companies the likes of Apple, Motorola, Lenovo and Nokia are already availed a sufficient number of 4G handsets in the market.
BSNL becomes the latest entrant in the 4G space whose active action was previously in the hands of top mobile operators the likes of Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular. The three are already giving services to various circles. And to intensify the already competitive market, word has it that Reliance Jio Infocomm also has plans to launch its 4G services soon.
Nevertheless, BSNL has not revealed its timeline for the launch which seems practicable and commercially remunerative. The company has already paid out a whopping Rs 8,313.80 crore for 2,500 MHz spectrum in all its intended service areas. It is now in its final analysis of decision making before taking a final call on the rollout.
But even with the immense consideration of using the revenue share model, BSNL says that the capex model could also be instigated but on an experimental basis and in select cities of one circle.

Live: West Bengal records 63.3% polling till 1 p.m.

Eighteen Assembly constituencies in West Bengal — mostly in the Jangalmahal area affected by left-wing extremism — go to the polls in the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections today.
Thirteen of the 18 seats have been identified by the Election Commission as leftwing-extremism affected, with voting ending in these at 4 p.m. as these are sensitive. This is the first phase in a larger election season in which five States will go to the polls.
Latest updates:
2:15 pm: Brisk polling was observed in the in the 18 constituencies in three western districts of West Bengal here with almost percent 63.30 per cent votes cast till 1 p.m..
Polling began at 7 a.m. in these constituencies located in area popularly referred to as Jangalmahal region which is affected by Left wing Extremism amidst tight security measures. 
1:45 pm: The average voting percentage as of 1 p.m. is 63.30 per cent
Paschim Medinipur - 65.45%
Purulia - 61.95%
Bankura - 62.15 %


1:30 pm: “There were some issues with EVMs in some booths which were immediately addressed and polling is going on smoothly. We got some other complaints also but they have been addressed,” Additional Chief Electoral Officer Dibyendu Sarkar said.
12:45 pm: The first four hours of polling in 18 constituencies of West Bengal, many of which are in Left-wing extremism-hit areas, witnessed a heavy turnout as more than 45 per cent people cast their votes till 11 am.
12:05 pm: Six things to watch out for in this polls: Can Mamata Banerjee retain her hold in West Bengal? Will the Congress-Left alliance click? What are the other things to watch out for this time around?
11:00 am: The average voting percentage as of 11 am is 45.14 per cent
Paschim Medinipur - 47.53%
Purulia - 43.43 %
Bankura - 45.02 %
10:30 am: CPI(M) candidate in Salboni Assembly seat Shyam Pandey alleged that their polling agents in two booths in the Teltoka area of the seat has been threatened and driven out of the booths by Trinamool Congress cadres.
9:55 am: In Salboni in Paschim Medinipur, two booths 143 and 191 are "captured' said CPI M candidate. District Magistrate denies allegation.
9:30 am: In Ranibandh area in Bankura district polling stopped in two schools.
Voting percentage as of 9 am:
Paschim Medinipur - 24%
Purulia - 22.5%
Bankura - 24%
9:15 am: Reasonable polling in first couple of hour. 24 % polling till 9 am. Polling peaceful so far in Dharma area of Midnapore town in Paschim Medinipur district. Locals said no violence has taken place yet
8:45 am: When asked about the main poll issues in Bengal, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat said, "Restoration of Democracy and secular values, security for women, people-centric development, including jobs, and an end to corruption.
8: 30 am: Unlike in 2011 Assembly polls where the Trinamool Congress was its partner, the Congress this time has forged an alliance with the Left parties. All the three — Trinamool, Left—Congress alliance and BJP — have fielded candidates from all 18 seats.
8:00 am: A tight multi—layered security ring was thrown in the three districts of West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura to tackle any threat by Maoists.
7:15 am: Total number of voters in the constituencies are a little over 40 lakh (40,09,171) out of which 20,47,202 are males. The third gender category list shows only a handful of 16 voters. There are total 4,945 polling stations out of which 1,962 have been classified as critical ones by the Election Commission.

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