Raja: Govt may consider bailout for new 2G telcos |
BS Reporter / New Delhi September 15, 2010, 0:44 IST |
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an industry conference here, Raja said, “At the last operators’ meeting, bailout provisions were highlighted. It will be discussed in the Telecom Commission.” However, the minister did not furnish any details of a possible bailout.
Industry experts say new operators are working on ARPUs of Rs 40-80 a month, compared with the industry average of Rs 130, making it very difficult for them to recover the cost of acquiring new customers, let alone their capital expenditure.
The operators include Uninor, Etilasat-DB, S-Tel, Datacom, Sistema-Shyam and Loop. RCom and Tata Teleservices were allowed to operate GSM services under their existing licences.
Shareholders in Norway’s Telenor group, for instance, which has 67.5 per cent equity in Uninor with the Unitech group, have demanded the management quit its bleeding Indian operations. The company’s Indian operations — launched just nine months ago — posted operating losses of $556 million.
Ironically, Raja and his departmental officials have been under CBI scrutiny for allegedly granting 2G licences at throwaway prices, allowing some operators to make big bucks.