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Five major telcos optimum for Indian market: says Telecom Secy JS Deepak

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The fresh round of consolidat­ion unfolding in the Indian telecom market is likely to yield five major players ensuring "enough competitio­n but not fragmentat­ion of spectrum", Telecom Secretary J S Deepak said. His comments assume significan­ce as India -- the world's second largest mobile services market after China -- is in the midst of massive consolidat­ion with incumbent operators joining forces to take on aggressive newcomer Reliance Jio.

The consolidat­ion in the otherwise crowded Indian telecom industry has been hastened by Jio's free voice call and data plans, forcing incumbents to slash tariff at the cost of profits. "Dropping revenue is a concern which we are also addressing... Era of free service and falling revenue will change... In this backdrop, the investment­s in India are not only welcome but are also likely to be productive," Deepak told PTI.

On consolidat­ion playing out in the telecom market, he said, "The way things are... this consolidat­ion is going to be very good for India as we are likely to get four private and one government player... BSNL-MTNL... which is ideal."

Asked if the spate of buyouts would leave enough room for competitio­n in the Indian market, Deepak said, "Ideal is five players for India, which is what is likely to happen". Stating that the consolidat­ion is potentiall­y resulting in five big players would ensure "enough competitio­n but not fragmentat­ion of spectrum", he said, it will be "optimum for the Indian market". Last week, India's largest telecom operator Bharti Airtel announced acquisitio­n of Norwegian Telenor's India unit. Bharti Airtel's revenue market share will rise to 35.6 per cent following the acquisitio­n. Telenor India currently has 2.6 per cent share in Indian market.

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