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Reliance Jio emerges biggest bidder for telecom spectrum as it buys 73% of airwaves sold

Of the total Rs 778.2 billion raised in the latest spectrum auction, rival Bharti Airtel spent Rs 186.99 billion while Vodafone India unit acquired spectrum worth Rs 19.9 billion.

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Mumbai: Billionaire Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. emerged the top bidder in India’s $11 billion airwaves auction, as the country’s largest wireless operator seeks to cement its competitive edge over rivals.

Reliance Jio bought airwaves worth Rs 571.23 billion ($7.8 billion) of the total Rs 778.2 billion raised in the latest spectrum auction, India’s Telecom Secretary Anshu Prakash told reporters in New Delhi on Tuesday. Rival Bharti Airtel Ltd. spent $2.6 billion while Vodafone Plc’s India unit acquired spectrum worth Rs 19.9 billion.

In all, some 60% of the spectrum offered was sold, according to Prakash, who said the bids came at the floor price — or minimum price that was acceptable to the government. Some spectrum bands also went unsold, as India’s wireless carriers held back after years of a price war unleashed by Jio that battered balance sheets.

“Given the Covid scenario and other stress situations the sector is facing,” the collection exceeded what the government’s expectations, Prakash said. “We are happy the industry is confident and has bid to acquire more” airwaves.

The latest auction — first one since 2016 — will boost the Indian exchequer as the government tries to jump start the economy after the pandemic-induced recession last year. Ambani’s conglomerate is flush with funds after it received $27 billion last year from global investors including Facebook Inc. and Google as Ambani seeks to transform Reliance from an energy giant to a tech titan.

Unexpected surplus

The better-than-anticipated auction raking “is not only an unexpected surplus for the exchequer, but also a very healthy indicator” of the value Indian wireless carriers place on deepening 4G services and tapping the 5G potential, Utkarsh Sinha, managing director at Mumbai-based Bexley Advisors.

Reliance Jio has acquired airwaves that are suitable for use with 5G technology, it said in a statement. It has also added spectrum in all 22 zones in the country.

Bharti, the second-biggest phone carrier by customers, will only spend 186.99 billion rupees on airwaves while loss-making Vodafone Idea Ltd. said it won spectrum in five zones in India.

Bharti and Vodafone Idea are trying to pare debt and repair their balance sheets after Reliance Jio entered in 2016 with free calls and ultra-cheap data, triggering a tariff war that shrank the sector from a dozen wireless operators to just three private sector carriers. Reliance Jio’s older rivals were also asked last year to cough up billions of dollars in past dues to the government.

Expiring licenses

Reliance Jio acquired 488.35 megahertz of airwaves, dwarfing the 355.45 megahertz added by Bharti and 11.8 megahertz by Vodafone’s local unit.

While the telecom operators needed airwaves to replenish the spectrum licenses expiring soon and strengthen their networks, this year’s auction did not see the kind of intense competitive bidding seen in the last decade when there were many more players in the sector.

Reliance Jio and Bharti are also gearing to roll out 5G networks in India and conserving some funding fire power for that as well.


Also read: Why the ongoing spectrum auction is different from the last round 5 years ago


 

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