Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India’s Idea Cellular reports first-ever loss as telco price war rages

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REUTERS: Idea Cellular Ltd, India’s third-biggest telecommun­ications operator, reported its first quarterly loss after a new rival forced carriers to cut prices in the highly competitiv­e market.

Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, controlled by India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, opened for business in September and has shaken the Indian telecoms market with its free voice and cut-price data plans spurring a flurry of similar offers from incumbents led by Bharti Airtel Ltd.

That has increased costs, eroded margins and even forced Vodafone Group PLC’S Indian unit to talk to Idea about combining their businesses, potentiall­y creating the market’s biggest carrier.

Idea, part of the Aditya Birla Conglomera­te, on Saturday said it had a consolidat­ed net loss of Rs.3.84 billion (US $ 57.47 million) in its fiscal third quarter ended December 31, compared with a net profit of 6.59 billion a year earlier.

The loss was slightly bigger than analysts’ expectatio­ns of Rs.3.71 billion, according to Thomson Reuters data.

The core telecom operations loss, without including its stake in a telecom tower joint venture, was even higher at Rs.4.79 billion on a standalone basis, Idea said, and was the first-ever quarterly loss since June 2006, Thomson Reuters data.

Idea said in a statement it cut mobile voice rates by 10.6 percent and data prices by about 15 percent in the December quarter to retain its customers.

Revenue declined 3.8 percent from a year earlier to Rs.86.63 billion in the December quarter, while expenditur­e rose 10.3 percent to 84.63 billion, Idea said.

Smaller rival Reliance Communicat­ions also reported on Saturday a consolidat­ed net loss of Rs.5.31 billion for the third quarter ended December. It also blamed competitio­n among other factors for the loss.

Bharti Airtel, the top Indian telecommun­ication carrier, reported its lowest quarterly profit for four years last month, hit by the price war.

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