"We are in advanced stages of finalising the report on the revival plan for MTNL and will submit it to the DoT by August," MTNL CMD P K Purwar told PTI.
On the revival plan, he said it includes suggestions for expansion of service network, ways to increase the Navratna firm's market share as well as cost optimisation measures.
The plan includes partnering with state-run BSNL to provide equipment for its mobile services in Delhi and Mumbai circles as managed service provider on revenue sharing basis.
The roadmap also includes expanding basic or fixed services network in partnership with private players on a revenue share basis.
Besides, MTNL is also targeting a revenue of Rs. 1,000 crores in two years from asset monetisation as it looks to turn profitable in this fiscal ending March 2017.
The asset monetisation includes Rs. 750 crores from optic fibre and Rs. 50 crores from tower business.
Last fiscal, MTNL's standalone net loss narrowed to Rs. 2,005.74 crores, from Rs. 2,893.39 crores a year-ago.
MTNL had been a profit making company till 2008-09 and has contributed around Rs. 43,023 crores to government in form of tax/fee/dividend till 2014-15.
Since 2009-10, there has been a continuous reduction in its revenue as against almost fixed operating cost, which has affected its profitability. The PSU has been unable to invest in expansion of its networks due to financial distress.
The government has provided financial assistance to both for refund of surrendered broadband wireless access (BWA) spectrum. Under this head, Rs. 4,533.97 crores has been refunded to MTNL through bonds.
MTNL was given broadband and 3G spectrum for which it paid Rs. 11,000 crores in 2010 that has impacted its balance sheet.
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