Growth has now plateaued. So, the negative impact of ill-conceived policy is more apparent.
In 2000, there were less than 50 million telecom subscribers -- wireless and wireline.
Now, there is close to 900 million.
Subscriber numbers have reduced through last year according to Trai’s latest report.
In December 2012, there were 895 million subscribers (wireline plus mobile), down from 937 million in September 2012, and down from 922 million in December 2011.
Every operator is faced with some demand or other.
Over Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 200 billion) of penalties and demands are under legal dispute.
(This excludes Vodafone tax case).
That is roughly 15-20 per cent of annual revenues.
The under-valuation of 2G licences in 2008 caused distortions in operating dynamics and valuations at subsequent spectrum auctions. Given cheap 2G spectrum, operators focussed on price-wars in the voice segment.
Their reluctance to invest in marketing data services and pushing the mobile internet is hurting them now.
Subsequent auctions have raised much less than the government projected.
Operators also have trouble raising money to rollout new networks.
Most 3G and 4G rollouts are stalled, with policy confusion about the usage of both technologies to boot.
Most operators seem to have decided not to rollout 3G/4G until there is policy clarity and visible demand.
This is a chicken and egg situation, since demand will not be visible until there are reasonably priced 3G/4G services available.
Part of the subscriber reduction is due to operators removing inactive connections. Earlier policy encouraged inflating subscriber numbers to garner more spectrum.
But overall teledensity has dropped in every circle except J&K.
The financial picture is gloomy. repaid ARPUs rose from Rs 81 in Q2, to Rs 83 in Q3, whereas post-paid ARPUs grew from Rs 518 to Rs 527.
ARPU for CDMA increased from Rs 78 in Q2, to Rs 80 in Q3.
Prepaid CDMA ARPU increased from Rs 48 to Rs 49, while post-paid actually dropped from Rs 454.37 to Rs 447.72
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