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Sunil Mittal seeks alternative tariff plan to tie-up the growing financial stress

Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal stressed that the telecom industry was under tremendous stress and hoped the government will ensure that India’s digital dream remains intact

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Indian telecom giant Bharti Airtel is looking at an alternative tariff plan to tie-up the growing financial stress and keeps the competition on. Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal stressed that the was under tremendous stress and hoped the government will ensure that India’s dream remains intact through the provision of at least three operators.

Mittal said that the telecom tariffs need to go up and that Airtel would “not hesitate” in this regard, but also stressed that cannot be done “unilaterally”.

“To say telecom industry is in a bit of trouble is actually an understatement. It is in a tremendous amount of stress. I hope the Government, the authorities, and Telecom Department focus on this issue and ensure India’s digital dream remains intact through the provision of at least three operators,” Mittal said.

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Mittal was speaking at a virtual event of OneWeb, a communications company led by Bharti Global and the UK government. Mittal said Bharti Airtel had raised funds timely and adequately, through equity and bonds, and asserted that the company is strongly positioned to serve the market in coming years.

“We never went into the woods at all. We are strong a company, many a time we are underestimated in our resolve,” Mittal added. He also conceded that the last 5-6 years had been brutal and pointed out that the results are for all to see.

“Ten operators gone out of business, two merged together…gasping for breath right now,” he said. The industry needs to be healthy for embarking on 5G services, and to deliver on India’s digital dream, he said.

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“How long can you keep on killing each other, the point is when you have a return on capital, even by the best operator, at low single-digit and most of them struggling….I am not saying …raising tariffs always sounds bad…just bring it back to where it was…enjoy 15 times consumption, but at least come back to old tariffs,” he said.

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