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India needs 3 private players in telecom; hope govt offers support to industry: Airtel CEO

Having three private players in the telecom market would be an "appropriate outcome" for a country as large as India, Gopal Vittal said, adding that substantial investments have already been infused by the industry.

August 05, 2021 / 10:02 IST
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On the Supreme Court dismissing applications by telcos for recalculation of AGR-related dues, Gopal Vittal said while Airtel is "disappointed" with the outcome, the company has provisioned for the onerous payout and already paid over Rs 18,000 crore covering its obligations for the first few years.

Amid Vodafone Idea's struggle to stay afloat, Bharti Airtel CEO Gopal Vittal on Wednesday asserted that a large nation like India needs three private players in telecom, and hoped the government would take measures to offer relief to the financially stressed industry.

Vittal said the recent changes effected by Airtel in some of its plans is a step towards raising Average Revenue Per User (ARPU), which is currently "abysmally low".
At the same time, he indicated that the company, which already has a premium positioning in the market, may not initiate a broader tariff revision unilaterally and risk any erosion of customers and competitiveness.

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On the Supreme Court dismissing applications by telcos for recalculation of AGR-related dues, Vittal said while Airtel is "disappointed" with the outcome, the company has provisioned for the onerous payout and already paid over Rs 18,000 crore covering its obligations for the first few years.

"On the next steps relating to any review petition, we will be guided by legal advice and no decision has been taken on this yet," Vittal said at Airtel's Q1 earnings call. Responding to an analyst query on how Airtel perceives industry structure to be in next 1-2 years, and whether the Sunil Mittal-led telco is prepared for a two-player market, if the situation arose, Vittal said the Indian market can easily accommodate three private players.
"I think just from national perspective, it would be appropriate to see an industry structure where three players not just survive, but thrive and of course the government player is always there," he said. Vittal's comments assume significance in the backdrop of looming uncertainty over Vodafone Idea.