Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Industry needs tariff increases at regular intervals: Vodafone Idea

All three private telecom operators — Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel & Vodafone-Idea Ltd (VIL) — last year raised charges for data, arresting ARPU declines

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NEW DELHI: Struggling telecom operator Vodafone Idea Ltd says the industry needs to raise mobile tariffs at regular intervals as the sector still operates at unsustaina­bly low prices and revisions will allow it to generate reasonable returns and support future investment­s.

The joint venture of Aditya Birla Group and Vodafone Group, which last year got a fresh lifeline after the government extended a relief package to the sector, said per user revenue remains lower than historic trends.

All three private telecom operators — Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone-Idea Ltd (VIL) — last year raised charges for data, arresting average revenue per user (ARPU) declines.

Despite this, “the industry still operates on unsustaina­bly low tariffs”, VIL said in its latest annual report.

“India continues to have the lowest tariffs globally, while the proliferat­ion of unlimited data bundles have led to India having one of the highest data usage (per subscriber) in the world,” it said.

The ARPU levels remain lower in comparison to historic trends, despite consumers getting much more value in terms of unlimited voice and daily data allowances, compared to five years ago.

“The company thus believes that the industry will have to further raise tariffs at regular intervals, which is essential for operators to generate reasonable returns on their capital employed and support future investment­s, including new technologi­es,” the firm said.

VIL had 24.38 crore subscriber­s as of March 31, 2022, of which 11.81 crore were 4G users.

The company said while the Supreme Court allowed past statutory dues to be paid in 10 years, the government announced a relief package for the industry in September 2021 to address liquidity challenges facing the telecom sector.

Post this, “the Company has started to witness improvemen­t in various operating KPIs including leading the league tables of Voice and Data experience­s it offers to the customers. The pace of subscriber base decline has also reduced to some extent,” it noted.

The firm is currently in discussion with lenders and investors to get the requisite equity and/or debt funding which will enable it to restart the capex cycle and move towards the growth journey in line with its long-term strategic intent.

In the recently concluded spectrum auctions, the company acquired 5G spectrum in its priority circles covering 98 per cent of its revenue base, which will strengthen its competitiv­e position.

“The consolidat­ion of the industry to three large private operators and one government operator positions the surviving operators well to benefit from the growth opportunit­ies on the back of India’s digitaliza­tion trend,” it said.

The overall tele-density for India as of March 2022 stood at 83.1 per cent, suggesting there is still a proportion of population which is yet to start using mobility services. This holds true especially for rural areas where tele-density is still low at 57.9 per cent, which remains a significan­t opportunit­y for the Indian telecom operators.

“The company is taking appropriat­e steps to grow its revenues further and thus reduce losses/earn profits by following a well-defined strategy,” the annual report said. Vodafone-Idea Ltd said its priority remains on driving ARPU improvemen­t.

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