Reliance Jio Free Offers Sparked Unprecedented Disruption in Telecom: Kumar Mangalam Birla

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 9 June 2017 14:15 IST
Highlights
  • Idea Cellular said flourishing telecom industry witnessed a 2% decline
  • Mangalam Birla has blamed Jio for causing unprecedented disruption
  • Idea Cellular & Vodafone earlier announced to merge into a single entity

Reliance Jio free 4G Internet and other services are the reason behind the "unprecedented disruption" in the telecom industry, says billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla, adding that he hopes the sector would return to growth in 2017-18. Without naming Reliance Jio, Birla in a letter to shareholders of Idea Cellular said flourishing telecom industry witnessed a 2 percent decline in annual revenues in 2016-17 fiscal. The industry honcho's commentary in the latest annual report of Idea Cellular comes at a time when the telecom industry is facing a squeeze on revenue and profitability on account of competition intensified by the entry of Reliance Jio, which is owned by billionaire Mukesh Ambani.

"It has been a 'Period of Telecom Discontinuity', permanently changing mobility business parameters," Birla said adding that financial parameters for all mobile operators have sharply declined.

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However, Birla said that the recovery is expected in 2017-18 with the new entrant starting to charge for its services, "albeit very slowly".

In spite of short term challenges, the Aditya Birla Group telecom company remains committed to the process of building world-class broadband services, Birla asserted.

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On the mega merger of Vodafone's India unit with Idea, he said a joint merger notification has been filed with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and the Scheme of Arrangement has been filed with SEBI and stock exchanges for their approvals.

The two companies will combine their operations in India (excluding Vodafone's 42 percent stake in Indus Towers) to create India's largest telecom operator.

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"The combined company would become the leading communication provider in India with about 400 million customers, 35 percent customer market share and 41 percent Revenue Market Share...," he said in Chairman's letter to shareholders.

Birla exuded confidence that Idea will capitalise on the emerging opportunities in mobile voice, digital content, mobile banking and wireless data business as telecom market invariably moves towards consolidation with five major providers.

 

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