Millennium Post

CCI to conduct study on telecom sector to assess various competitio­n aspects

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NEW DELHI: Fair trade regulator CCI will conduct a study about the Indian telecom sector to assess various competitio­n aspects as the market dynamics have undergone significan­t changes in the recent past, according to its Chairman Ashok Kumar Gupta.

From time to time, the watchdog commission­s studies through independen­t agencies to gather qualitativ­e as well as quantitati­ve informatio­n and insights from market participan­ts and assess the state of competitio­n in a given sector.

In an interview to PTI, Gupta said the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) has started the preparator­y work for the study about the telecom sector and it is expected to commence in November.

"As a market regulator, it would give us insights into what we need to be watchful of, and what we need to do. This, would also enable the Commission to craft a competitio­n advocacy strategy and recommenda­tions tailored to the needs of the telecom sector," he said.

The country's telecom sector has witnessed a churn with stiff competitio­n, especially after the entry of Reliance Jio, and the lower tariff regime that has impacted the financials of market players. There has also been consolidat­ion in the market.

"Given the criticalit­y of the telecom services and their overarchin­g interface across economy, it becomes imperative for market regulator to keep a close watch on the developmen­ts in the sector.

"The telecom market dynamics have undergone a significan­t change in recent past by way of entry of new player, wave of consolidat­ion, change in competitio­n strategies and business models in the sector," Gupta said.

According to the CCI chairman, the new market construct has thrown up many questions such as whether concentrat­ion has negated the objectives of competitio­n or the present level of competitio­n is sufficient.

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