Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Won’t buy 5G spectrum at current price: Sunil Mittal

- Navadha Pandey

BARCELONA: Bharti Airtel Ltd will not bid for 5G spectrum if the telecom department holds an auction at the “unacceptab­le” prices recommende­d by the telecom regulator, the company’s chairman, Sunil Mittal, said on Tuesday.

“Pricing has been recommende­d, but we are saying it’s not appropriat­e,” Mittal told reporters at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

“The government’s hands are tied by recommenda­tions of Trai. What can they do? They can send it (recommenda­tions) back to Trai, but Trai will again send them back (to the government),” he said.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had in August recommende­d auctioning 20MHZ blocks in the 3,300-3,600MHZ band, the airwaves earmarked for 5G, at ₹492 crore per MHZ.

“The fact is renewal spectrum (in the last auction) was gun to the head and operators did not have a choice and those prices are taken as base for future auctions and what logic does that make,” Mittal said.

Spectrum auction is a major source of revenue for the exchequer.

There was no auction in 2017-18 while in 2016-17, the government had raised ₹65,789 crore, a fraction of the ₹5.63 lakh crore worth of spectrum, at base price, it had put up for sale.

“The government had two failed auctions and do they want to have five more failed auctions? Spectrum is required, spectrum will be bought, India will get into 5G but only thing that will stand in the way is pricing,” Mittal said.

The telecom sector has witnessed intense competitio­n after the entry of Reliance Jio in 2016, which brought down tariffs to

MITTAL BELIEVES THAT WHILE THE CURRENT LEVELS OF PRICING ARE UNSUSTAINA­BLE, THE FUTURE IS PROMISING

rock bottom and hit revenue streams of other operators.

Mittal believes that while the current levels of pricing are unsustaina­ble, the future is promising.

“Eventually market has to correct itself and this is not wishful thinking, it will happen,” he said. “If you get back from ₹100 (ARPU) today to ₹200, the industry will become sustainabl­e but ₹300 will be an ideal situation.”

While Airtel awaits an uptick in tariff, it is also working toward its strategy of monetizing assets to pare debt and improve margins.

Bharti Airtel has now invited Vodafone Idea to pool their fibre assets and form a new joint venture. While Airtel has already transferre­d its fibre assets to its unit Telesonic Networks, Vodafone Idea plans to monetize their fibre assets. India does not have a single independen­t fibre company as of now.

“We have invited Vodafone to come and join. Currently, Telesonic is a subsidiary of Airtel and if Vodafone wants to come, obviously a new structure will be created. The response (from Vodafone Idea’s side) is warm,” he said.

Bharti Airtel has 263,507 route km of optical fibre.vodafone Idea in November said that several parties have indicated a potential interest in acquiring the company’s fibre network, consisting of more than 156,000km of intra- and inter-city fibre routes. Vodafone Idea has a combined portfolio of around 233,000km of optical fibre cable post eliminatio­n of common routes.

Rival Jio too said in January that it proposes to transfer its fibre and tower businesses to separate companies and enter into arrangemen­ts for long-term use of these assets.

“First, let’s get the Vodafone thing going, then we will see after that,” Mittal said on whether he would invite Jio to pool fibre as well. “The more the merrier.”

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman, Bharti Enterprise­s.
MINT/FILE Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman, Bharti Enterprise­s.

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