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Bharti Airtel pitches for Vodafone Idea’s survival

Says three players will be healthy for the sector

- MEGHA MANCHANDA

Bharti Airtel on Wednesday pitched for a healthy telecom sector with three players, and said Vodafone Idea’s survival will be good from the ‘investment and reputation’ point of view for India.

In the company’s post-earnings conference call, Bharti Airtel’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Badal Bagri said the telecom sector was large enough to accommodat­e three players. “On Vodafone, I think my view is that they will remain and I wish that they thrive. India needs a three-player market and it’s a large-enough market place to absorb three players. I think it will be good from all perspectiv­es — investment, jobs and reputation that Vodafone survives and thrives and I have no doubt that they will do so,” he said.

Airtel also said it would not buy the 5G spectrum in the upcoming auctions as the price is “too high.”

According to the price recommende­d by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), the cost of 100 megahertz of 5G spectrum would be close to ~50,000 crore. “We believe the price is too high. So, we will not pick it up at those prices,” Bharti Airtel’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Gopal Vittal said in a post-earnings call with investors on Wednesday.

In December 2019, the Digital Communicat­ions Commission (DCC), the apex decision-making body in telecom, gave its nod to spectrum auction plans, entailing 8,300 MHZ of airwaves pan-indian at a reserve price that adds up to ~5,22,850 crore. Meanwhile, Airtel said it would shut down its 3G network in 11 circles across the country. “We have completed 3G shutdowns in 11 circles and reformed spectrum to 4G,” said Vittal. The company said capex would be utilised towards re-farming the 3G spectrum for 4G services as the consumptio­n of the latter has increased.

Bharti Airtel on Tuesday posted a net loss of ~1,035 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2019 (Q3), as it provisione­d for the interest accrued on account of adjusted gross revenue (AGR) payment. This is the company’s third consecutiv­e quarterly loss; it had recorded a profit of ~86 crore in the year-ago quarter. On the operationa­l front, the company posted an improvemen­t in average revenue per user (ARPU) from ~128 to ~135, sequential­ly.

Mobile revenues have witnessed yearon-year (YOY) growth of 9.6 per cent on the back of focus on quality customers, uptrading and the recent tariff actions in some parts. Liabilitie­s and provisions as of September 30, 2019, aggregated to ~34,260 crore (comprising principal of ~8,747 crore, interest of ~15,446 crore, penalty of ~3,760 crore, and interest on penalty of ~6,307 crore).

On October 24, 2019, the Supreme Court delivered a judgment upholding the view of the Department of Telecom (DOT) in respect to the definition of AGR. The apex court has allowed three months to the affected parties to pay the amount due to the DOT.

A review petition in this regard, too, was rejected in January. Thereafter, the telecom operators have filed an applicatio­n for modificati­on of the supplement­ary order before the Supreme Court, which is pending disposal. As on December 31, Airtel had 419 million customers, an increase of 3.7 per cent from 403.7 million in the correspond­ing quarter in the last financial year.

 ??  ?? Airtel’s CEO Gopal Vittal says the cost of 100 MHZ of 5G spectrum will be close to ~50K cr. “We believe the price is too high. So, we will not pick it up at those prices.”
Airtel’s CEO Gopal Vittal says the cost of 100 MHZ of 5G spectrum will be close to ~50K cr. “We believe the price is too high. So, we will not pick it up at those prices.”

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