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ICRA upgrades telecom services industry outlook to 'stable' amid tariff hike, relief measures

The hike coupled with consistent upgradation of subscribers to 4G from 2G and increase in usage of telephony services is expected to result in improvement in industry ARPU (average revenue per user) to around Rs 170 by the end of FY2023, it said.

December 29, 2021 / 20:19 IST
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The telecom tariff hike along with the recent relief package offers sufficient headroom for the industry to undertake deleveraging as well as fund capex for 5G tech upgrade, ICRA said on Wednesday revising outlook on telecom services sector to 'stable' from 'negative'. The hike coupled with consistent upgradation of subscribers to 4G from 2G and increase in usage of telephony services is expected to result in improvement in industry ARPU (average revenue per user) to around Rs 170 by the end of FY2023, it said.

"…ICRA has revised its outlook on the telecom services industry to stable from negative," according to a statement. The telecom industry has implemented the long-awaited tariff hikes which have the potential to improve the industry ARPU levels to around Rs 170 by the end of FY2023, according to ICRA.

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"This will result in increased profit generation, which coupled with the relief package announced by the government, provides enough headroom for the industry to undertake deleveraging as well as fund capex (capital expenditure) for the technology upgrade to 5G," ICRA said. Sabyasachi Majumdar, senior vice-president and group head (corporate ratings) of ICRA Ltd, said the latest round of tariff hikes where telcos increased the prepaid tariffs by around 20 per cent will provide much-needed traction in the ARPU levels.