NEW DELHI: State-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd ( BSNL ) has come up with investment plan of Rs 10,000 crore for the deployment of 4G network, according to a report by DNA.“We will invest around Rs 10,000 crore, once the allotment of 4G spectrum is done by the government. The capex will be done to fill in the void left in providing 4G services,” a senior official from BSNL told DNA Money.The telco expects 4G spectrum allotment to happen by next month and has plans to switch to 5G after making minimal investments on 4G services.The company said that it will be carrying its investment in phases which will majorly come from internal resources. Currently, the company does not have any liquidity issues, as per BSNL official.Also, the report added while citing its sources that a cabinet note on revival measures for BSNL and MTNL is expected to be floated soon as final discussions within the ministry are over.Recently, vendors of BSNL asked the government to intervene to get pending dues of as much as Rs 2500 crore, with some warning of service disruptions to the state-run company’s 120 million users unless the payments are made.