The Free Press Journal

Minister meets Mittal, Ambani; assures corrective steps: Telecom

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Communicat­ions Minister Manoj Sinha on Thursday assured industry bigwigs Sunil Mittal and Anil Ambani as well as other telecom players that "corrective steps" will be taken to ensure growth of the debtridden sector. "The report (of the interminis­terial group) will come soon...corrective steps will be taken by the government for ensuring orderly growth in this sector in terms of services to the common man," Sinha said after a two-hour meeting with telecom honchos to discuss the financial difficulti­es being faced by the sector. The meeting comes just days after an inter-ministeria­l group held a dialogue with all telecom companies on the industry's financial stress and measures that can be taken to ease the situation. Apart from Bharti Airtel Chairman Mittal and Reliance Communicat­ions Chairman Anil Ambani, today's meeting was also attended by Idea Cellular Managing Director Himanshu Kapania, Tata Sons Director Ishaat Hussain and Reliance Jio Infocomm Board Member Mahendra Nahata. Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararaj­an was also present at the meeting. Jio had last week ascribed the financial stress in the sector to existing operators like Airtel and Idea running businesses on debt and investing heavily in unrelated sectors. Jio alleged that the incumbent operators had been reluctant in infusing equity and hence the financial stress is their own creation. Asked about Jio's allegation­s that operators were not infusing enough equity, Mittal quipped, "You can see our balanceshe­et." The incumbent operators have been saying that the current call connect charge (or Interconne­ction Usage Charges) of 14 paise/minute is below cost and needs to be corrected to "prevent predatory voice pricing environmen­t".

India's largest telecom company Bharti Airtel had earlier accused Jio of predatory pricing and demanded that operators be paid more for calls terminatin­g on their networks as also the right to retain customers through incentives.

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