Business Today

Jio Impact Slows Down Revenues

- – Manu Kaushik

INTENSE competitio­n among the telcos is hurting the government’s earnings from the sector. Since September 2016, when Reliance Jio started its services commercial­ly, the telecom sector revenues have taken a hit. As a result, the government’s revenues are sliding as well, including its income from licence fees and spectrum usage charges. For instance, the government earned

` 4,314 crore in licence fees in the quarter ending June 2016. In the December 2017 quarter, the earnings slipped to

` 3,104 crore. As of now, telcos pay taxes and levies of about 29- 32 per cent to the government, including 18 per cent GST, 8 per cent licence fee and 3- 6 per cent Spectrum Usage Charges (SUC). All these items seem to have taken a hit, and market experts predict a delay in the recovery of the sector’s aggregated revenues.

A report from the rating agency ICRA says that “amidst this market share battle, the cash flows of the industry continue to suffer… 2017/ 18 revenues to decline by 13 per cent…Given the current levels of competitio­n and pricing regime, recovery in revenues and profitabil­ity is expected only by the end of 2018/ 19.” The spectrum auctions will not help much, as the sector’s financial health does not allow telcos to bid aggressive­ly.

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