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Telecom companies need government help to survive: Sunil Mittal

Sunil Mittal, the chairman of Bharti Airtel, said on Wednesday th... Read More
NEW DELHI: Sunil Mittal, the chairman of Bharti Airtel, said on Wednesday that the telecom industry is passing “through its most difficult period” in the past 25 years and needs “protection” and “sympathetic view” of the government to survive the unprecedented financial distress, which has been aggravated after the October 24 adjusted gross revenue (AGR) judgement of the Supreme Court.


While he sought a relief on AGR dues front that are now demanded by the government, Mittal also said the government should adjust – or offset – the near Rs 37,000 crore GST input refunds that the industry is yet to get back.

Mittal, who met telecom secretary Anshu Prakash for close to an hour, said India needs a 3-plus-1 telecom set-up, which basically means services offered by three private players (Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio) and one state-owned BSNL-MTNL combine.



“We have gone through several crises before, but this probably is the most difficult time for the industry. We have seen brutal competition, an unprecedented competition, for the last two or three years. The result has broken balance sheets, eight companies have collapsed or folded up, gone bankrupt or were sold for nothing. What we have now must be protected. And for that, the government must do whatever they can to support in whichever form they can, including the reduction in levies charged on us. They must have a sympathetic view towards the industry,” he stated.



While the telecom companies recently raised tariffs by 10-45% in view of the financial difficulties and mounting debt and losses, Mittal said the revisions are not enough, and there is a need to revise them further very soon. They have made a demand to this effect in a petition filed with regulator Trai.
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Narendra M. Apte
1809 days ago
1. It is not correct to say that policies of the Union government alone are responsible for current financial problems of Airtel and, for that matter, of Vodafone-Idea. 2. I think it is necessary to do some fact-finding. How much super-profits were made by Airtel during the decade from 2001 to 2010? All such profits have been invested abroad. 3. My question is this: what have the telecom companies done to justify assistance from government? I am of view that both Airtel and Vodafone India and Idea Cellular, before their merger, were living in a complacent world of their own and they were unconcerned as regards customers’ needs. Neither of them had done any sort of SWOT or Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats, analysis before or after arrival of their biggest competitor Reliance Jio (R Jio). 4. Decision of the Supreme Court on Adjusted Gross Revenue, I think, was not something which was an unexpected happening. It is quite surprising that a multinational company Airtel or Vodafone or a company like Idea Cellular did nothing to find out likely repercussions of an adverse SC decision. Now to say that the government’s policies and the SC decision have plunged telecom sector into a severe financial crisis is not only immature but it is also unprofessional. 5. It is for the Union government to assess the current scenario in the telecom industry and offer appropriate financial package to ensure that interests of all stakeholders of the telecom sector are protected. Union Finance Minister Ms Nirmala Sitharaman has already said that concerns of the telecom sector would be addressed to and relief in form of moratorium has already been announced.
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