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Moneycontrol » News » CRISIL Research ![]() Supreme Court verdict on telecom licences: CRISILPublished on Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 15:31 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 17:26
Following the Supreme Court of India's (SC) order, dated February 2, 2012, cancelling 122 unified access service licences (UASL) granted to mobile service operators on or after January 10, 2008, CRISIL Ratings and CRISIL Research have released the statements respectively. CRISIL Ratings places one rating on 'Watch', reaffirms five others CRISIL Research impact analysis: Policy uncertainty increases; tariff hikes imminent CRISIL Ratings: The rating action and rating reaffirmations follow the SC order, dated February 2, 2012, cancelling 122 UASLs granted to mobile service operators. The impact on SSTL is severe as its licences have been cancelled in 21 circles, while for Tata Tele and Idea, the impact is limited, as their licences The rating action on SSTL is based on CRISIL's belief that the verdict can potentially impact more than 80 per cent of SSTL's revenues. CRISIL is in discussions with SSTL's management, and will remove the ratings from watch and take appropriate rating action once it gains clarity on SSTL's future course of action, with regard to fresh applications for licences, and related funding plans. The ratings on Tata Tele and Idea have been reaffirmed because revenues from the affected circles constitute less than 5 per cent of their revenues from mobile services. CRISIL has reaffirmed its ratings on Bharti, TTML, and the Vodafone group because the SC verdict is unlikely to impact their operations. CRISIL Research: Nevertheless, competitive intensity in the sector will reduce, leading to improvement in pricing power for the established players. With the number of operators likely to reduce, incumbent operators will be in a better position to hike tariffs. Moreover, operators who acquire licences under the new process are likely to raise tariffs to cover the higher licence fees. Consequently, telecom tariffs will increase significantly, resulting in improved profitability for the current operators. Some operators whose licences have been cancelled may even choose to exit the business in the wake of the SC verdict, either because of deterioration in their business prospects, or limited possibility of securing additional funding. Foreign investor sentiment towards the sector and availability of funding may also be adversely impacted. CRISIL Research operates independently of CRISIL Ratings and does not have access to information obtained by CRISIL Ratings.
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