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Telecom revenue fell 10% in 2018: Trai

- MEGHA MANCHANDA

The telecom industry’s adjusted gross revenue, an indicator of the sector’s financial health, was down by 10.18 per cent in 2018 as the incumbent mobile service providers — Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea — battled stiff competitio­n from Reliance Jio, according to official data.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Wednesday said gross revenue (GR) declined from ~2.55 trillion in 2017 to ~2.37 trillion in 2018, an yearly decline rate of 7.13 per cent. Adjusted gross revenue (AGR) also declined from ~1.6 trillion in 2017 to ~1.44 trillion in 2018, a decline rate of 10.18 per cent.

Experts believe that the reason for the fall in AGR is cutthroat competitio­n and a tariff war in the sector after

the entry of Reliance Jio.

“When Reliance Jio slashed prices, others (Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea) were forced to do it, which led to a significan­t fall in AGR,” independen­t telecom expert Mahesh Uppal said.

Spectrum usage charges (SUC) yearly declined 17.74 per cent, from ~5,089 crore in 2017 to ~4,186 crore in 2018. Licence fee also yearly declined by 10.29 per cent, from ~12,976 crore to ~11,641 crore during the same period, said Trai’s yearly performanc­e indicators of the telecom sector.

Analysts feel the decline in SUC and licence fee is because of a cut in AGR and since these payments are linked to AGR, there was a reduction in the government’s revenue.

Trai on Wednesday released the third edition of the ‘ Yearly Performanc­e Indicators - Indian Telecom Sector’ for the Calendar Year 2018, which provides a broad perspectiv­e of telecom services in India.

The report also presents the key parameters and growth trends of telecom services as well as Cable TV, DTH and radio broadcasti­ng services for the period covering January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2018. It is compiled mainly on the basis of the informatio­n furnished by the service providers.

According to the data, after merger, Vodafone Idea became the market leader with 34.98 per cent market share of the telephone subscripti­on at the end of December 2018 and Bharti Airtel slipped to the second position with 28.74 per cent market share. Reliance Jio Infocomm added the maximum number of telephone subscriber­s (120.03 million net addition) during 2018.

Vodafone Idea is the service provider with highest proportion of rural subscriber­s (52.67 per cent), followed by Bharti Airtel (48.98 per cent) to their total number of telephone subscriber­s at the end of December 2018.

Total wireless (GSM+CDMA) subscriber base increased from 1,167.44 million at the end of December 2017 to 1,176.00 million at the end of December 2018, a yearly growth rate of 0.73 per cent.

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