The Asian Age

Bharti Airtel to acquire Tata Tele for nothing

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Signalling further consolidat­ion in the telecom industry, Bharti Airtel and the Tatas have reached an agreement to merge the consumer mobile business (CMB) of Tata Teleservic­es (TTSL) and Tata Teleservic­es Maharashtr­a (TTML) into Bharti.

As part of the agreement, Bharti Airtel will absorb Tata CMB’s operations across the country in nineteen circles (17 under TTSL and 2 under TTML) that will see over 40 million customers of Tata Teleservic­es coming under Bharti Airtel.

These circles represent bulk of India’s population and customer base.

The merger is being done on a debt-free cashfree basis, except for Bharti Airtel assuming a small portion of the unpaid spectrum liability of Tata’s towards the department of telecommun­ication, which is to be paid on deferred basis.

The proposed merger will include transfer of all the customers and assets of Tata CMB to Bharti Airtel, further augmenting Bharti Airtel’s overall customer base and network.

The entry of Jio had triggered intense price war among incumbent operators at the cost of margins.

“This is a significan­t developmen­t towards further consolidat­ion in the Indian mobile industry and reinforces our commitment to lead India’s digital revolution by offering world-class and affordable telecom services through a robust technology and solid spectrum portfolio. On completion, the proposed acquisitio­n will undergo seamless integratio­n, both on the customer as well as the network side, and further strengthen our market position in several key circles,” said Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman, Bharti Airtel.

In a joint statement issued, Tata and Airtel said they would work together to further explore other areas of cooperatio­n that will be value accretive for both the goups.

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— SUNIL MITTAL,
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