Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Telcos for independen­t audit to prove stress

- Navadha Pandey

NEW DELHI : Telecom operators seeking financial relief from the government want the department of telecommun­ications (DOT) to hire an independen­t evaluator to audit them and verify their financial stress.

This comes after the government indicated no relief is likely unless all telcos— Vodafone Idea Ltd, Bharti Airtel Ltd and Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd—agree there is financial strain. Jio does not agree the telecom sector is in financial stress.

“If all companies aren’t on the same page, then the government should get an independen­t evaluator. All of telcos are public companies, (they are) publicly audited, and investors are making decisions based on these numbers,” said Rajan Mathews, director general of Cellular Operators Associatio­n of India (COAI).

The lobby group believes this should not be a difficult exercise since DOT already plans to hire an agency to audit telcos’ adjusted gross revenue (AGR) every year.

The telecom sector is undergoing a fierce battle after the entry of Reliance Jio in September 2016, which sharply brought down tariffs.

A year-long telecom consolidat­ion has ended with two private entities—bharti Airtel, and the merged entity of Vodafone India and Idea Cellular —finally pitted against Reliance Jio.

Vodafone Idea posted ₹4,970 crore loss in the September quarter, while Airtel posted a meagre ₹118 crore profit. Jio made a profit of ₹681 crore in the same period. Vodafone Idea also faces spectrum liabilitie­s worth ₹3,000 crore due in March 2019 and an additional ₹12,000 crore due in middle of next financial year, Credit Suisse said in a note dated 22 November.

Vodafone Idea chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla last month met finance ministry officials and DOT to discuss the firm’s pending spectrum-related liabilitie­s. He had also flagged concerns on the liquidity crunch in the sector. This was followed by the COAI writing to DOT seeking financial relief.

Under current norms, an operator has to pay some amount at the time of purchase of spectrum. This is followed by a two-year moratorium, after which the operator has to make the remaining payment over 16 years.

Vodafone Idea had sought increasing this period from 16 years to 18 years, apart from a two-year moratorium on interest charges for spectrum instalment­s. Reliance Jio has opposed the proposal.

 ?? MINT ?? The telecom sector is undergoing a fierce battle after the entry of Reliance Jio in 2016, which sharply brought down tariffs.
MINT The telecom sector is undergoing a fierce battle after the entry of Reliance Jio in 2016, which sharply brought down tariffs.

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