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Vodafone India's 3Q revenue declines as tariff war continues

- MUMBAI -PTI

The telecom tariff war continued to take its toll on Vodafone India Ltd's revenue, which declined 23.1% to Rs8,496 crore in the quarter ended 31 December.

Revenue was also impacted due to a regulation-induced cut in interconne­ct usage charges, parent Vodafone Group Plc said in a statement.

"While the competitiv­e and regulatory environmen­t in India remains intense, we continue to make good progress in securing the required approvals for the merger with Idea Cellular, and we have taken steps to strengthen the combined company's financial position," the company said in a statement.

A fierce price war triggered by the entry of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd in September 2016 and heavy spectrum acquisitio­n costs have hit Indian telecom firms. Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd started charging customers after offering its services free for at least six months but continued to offer its services at ultracheap rates, which did not allow incumbents room to improve their profitabil­ity. As a result, the industry went through a phase of consolidat­ion that resulted in Vodafone India announcing its merger with Idea Cellular Ltd. Both the firms expect to complete the merger in the first half of 2018.

Vodafone India, in the statement, said that its parent continues to explore potential monetizati­on options for shares held by Idea and Vodafone in Indus Towers. Vodafone and Idea will also receive about Rs7,850 crore from the announced sale of Vodafone and Idea's standalone towers to American Tower Corp.

The company also said that it will match any incrementa­l equity raised by Idea prior to completion of the group. On 4th January, Idea Cellular announced its intention to raise up to Rs6,750 crore of equity in order to strengthen the balance sheet of the merged entity.

Under the terms of the merger agreement, Vodafone will contribute net debt equivalent to Idea's net debt at completion plus Rs2,500 crore into the joint venture, subject to customary closing adjustment­s.

Vodafone said that Indian operations faced 29.2% decline in inter connection revenues due to a slash in Interconne­cted Usage Charge (IUC) rates.

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