Deccan Chronicle

Sector to see delay in revival, says Icra

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The revival of the telecom industry is likely to be prolonged and the pressure on the cash flows of the industry may continue for a few more quarters due to intense competitio­n, Icra said.

According to it, the price competitio­n, which has exerted significan­t pressure on the telecom industry in FY18, continues to remain intense as the larger operators are contesting to acquire subscriber­s of the exiting telecom operators.

“The exit of smaller operators has provided an opportunit­y for larger telcos to garner subscriber­s and the competitio­n for them remains intense. We expect the migration of subscriber­s from the exiting telcos to the continuing telcos to complete over the next six months. But till such time, the pricing levels in the industry are unlikely to witness material improvemen­t. The trend of steady increase in average revenue per SIM, led by Jio’s plans, witnessed till December 2017 has since been reversed due to discounted price offering,” said Harsh Jagnani, sector head & VP, corporate ratings, Icra.

Over the last 15 months, the larger telcos have added 207 million active subscriber­s, a large proportion of which has come at the expense of discontinu­ing telcos, which have lost 122 million active subscriber­s over this period. Amidst this battle, the cash flows continue to suffer.

Icra expects FY18 revenues to decline by 13 per cent. Given the current levels of competitio­n and pricing, recovery in revenues and profitabil­ity is expected only by end of FY19. But the debt levels, estimated at `4.7 lakh crore as on March 31, 2018, are expected to fall to `4.3 lakh crore by FY19 driven by monetisati­on and promoter support.

Over the long term, the agency expressed optimism regarding a recovery on the back of a consolidat­ed structure, better pricing power and data usage with greater price-inelastici­ty.

OVER THE long term, the rating agency expressed optimism regarding a recovery on the back of a consolidat­ed structure, better pricing power and data usage with greater price-inelastici­ty.

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