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RCom to shut down its 2G mobile business in about a month

RCom Executive Director Gurdeep Singh is learnt to have informed employees that the company has reached a "situation where we need to call it a day on our wireless business" and this would lead to closure of "wireless business 30 days from now".

October 25, 2017 / 19:51 IST
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Debt-ridden Reliance Communications plans to shut down its 2G mobile business by November 30 while continuing to operate 3G and 4G services till the time they remain profitable, industry sources said.

RCom Executive Director Gurdeep Singh is learnt to have informed employees that the company has reached a "situation where we need to call it a day on our wireless business" and this would lead to closure of "wireless business 30 days from now". Singh is also learnt to have mentioned closure of company's DTH business once its licence expires on November 21.

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The company will "continue to operate ILD voice, consumer voice and 4G dongle post-paid services" and mobile tower business till the time they remain profitable and all the other business will be shut down, he has said.

". . .RCom has decided to adopt a 4G-focussed strategy for profitable growth of its wireless business. Accordingly, RCom will be optimizing its 2G and 3G footprint, and related infrastructure and human resources, with effect from 30 November 2017. The company’s 4G-led strategy will be executed, as at present, on the back of capital-light access to India’s most extensive 4G mobile network, through already operational spectrum-sharing and ICR arrangements with Reliance Jio," Reliance Communications' spokesperson wrote in a press statement.