"We are now thinking of rolling out Wi-Fi hotspot through capital expenditure model also. We are in the process of having our tender ready. We will be floating our tender and put our own equipment. We will be doing everything," Shrivastava said.
"We have a targeted to have 40,000 wi-fi hotspots in course of next three years. We will be investing Rs 6,000 crore for that," he said, adding: "For our initiative with the private sector, we have set a target of 250 locations in 2015-16 with 2,500 hotspots."
A Wi-Fi hotspot offers clients access to the internet over a wireless local area network. The company has already rolled out Wi-Fi hotspots in 70-75 locations in the country. But these have not been fully deployed by BSNL. The state-run firm has roped in private players for the majority of the work.
The chairman explained that earlier the company was not investing on Wi-Fi roll-out and opting, instead, for a revenue sharing model with private players. "We floated expression of interest through which we asked private parties to install the Wi-Fi hotspots, maintain it for five years and manage the sales and marketing functions as well. We at BSNL provide the back-haul connectivity through optic fibre -- at 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps," he said.
Talking about BSNL's inherent strengths, notably as a landline service, Shrivastava said in the next two-three years even rural exchanges will become next generation network NGN)