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Davos 2024: Cash-strapped Vodafone Idea needs 'serious capital', says Sunil Mittal

Bharti Enterprises chairperson Sunil Mittal also termed a few OTT companies "guzzlers of network" and called for fair contribution for network consumption from them

January 17, 2024 / 21:36 IST
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Bharti Enterprises chairperson Sunil Mittal (r) and Moneycontrol's Chandra R Srikanth at World Economic Forum in Davos on January 17
Bharti Enterprises chairperson Sunil Mittal (r) and Moneycontrol's Chandra R Srikanth at World Economic Forum in Davos on January 17

Although cash-strapped Vodafone Idea needs huge investment and has to shore up capital, it has not been able to do so in the last two-three years, Bharti Enterprises' Chairperson Sunil Mittal told Moneycontrol on January 17 at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Mittal, whose Bharti Enterprises owns telecom operator Bharti Airtel, also labelled a few Over the Top/Internet companies "guzzlers of network capacity", and said that such companies should shoulder some responsibility (in the form of fair share) for the strain on networks caused by their substantial bandwidth consumption.

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When enquired about the Vodafone Idea situation , Mittal said, "So a lot of investment is required, and they need to shore up their capital base. They need to get some investors, they need to get some more debt."

"You need serious capital to be in this business. And that, sadly, has not been the case for the last two or three years... I wish them well, I've always said that with India's size of the market, the country should have three operators. But thankfully, BSNL is coming up!" he added.