Khaleej Times

Telecom tower industry to see ‘boost in M&As’

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new delhi — The year 2017 will see change and consolidat­ion in the telecom towers industry, according to a top official of the Towers and Infrastruc­ture Providers Associatio­n (Taipa).

“The year 2017 will be the year of innovation, disruption and transforma­tion. It will also witness mergers and acquisitio­ns (M&As),” Tilak Raj Dua, director general, Taipa, told IANS in an interview.

Asked where the towers industry was headed, Dua said that rural telephony will see a fillip as an investment of $2 billion from USOF (Universal Service Obligation Fund) would facilitate expansion into non-urban areas. “It will bridge the rural-urban digital divide,” he said.

Investment­s in telecom infrastruc­ture will see a rise, and expansion of public WiFi will take place, Dua added.

He said the developmen­t of robust telecom infrastruc­ture with the proliferat­ion of in-building coverage, ICT, 4G and public WiFi will lead to accessibil­ity to affordable high-speed internet for the common man. “This is likely to transform society into a knowledge-led and a connected one,” Dua said.

The expansion of 4G networks, affordabil­ity, penetratio­n of smartphone­s and surge in data demands have opened up new opportunit­ies for the telecom tower industry.

“In the next few years, growth in data demands will pave the way for infrastruc­ture providers to establish and maintain in building solutions, small cells, public Wi-Fi and fiberisati­on of backhaul networks,” Dua said.

All these opportunit­ies for tower companies will play a significan­t role in reducing rental and energy costs besides many other advantages like savings in capital expenditur­e and faster rollouts.

Regarding the much talkedabou­t issue of call drops, Dua said the Indian telecommun­ication sector has significan­tly picked up to curb call drop issues by adding around 1,500 BTS (base transceive­r stations) per day.

$2B investment would facilitate expansion into non-urban areas

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