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Telecoms to bleed in FY18, says Crisil

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Published : Apr 25, 2017, 12:27 am IST
Updated : Apr 25, 2017, 12:27 am IST

It offers many advantages once the dust settles, as is borne out by profitability trends across the world.

It said that the price war in the Rs 1.5 lakh crore wireless telecom market will continue in new fiscal, too, leaving bruised bottom lines.
 It said that the price war in the Rs 1.5 lakh crore wireless telecom market will continue in new fiscal, too, leaving bruised bottom lines.

New Delhi: The price war among telecom operators is unlikely to end anytime soon, said rating agency Crisil on Monday.

“The price war for data subscribers has dented the bottom lines of wireless telecom service providers, yet none of them is likely to pull a punch. If anything, competition will only heat up further given that market leadership is all-crucial to the business,” said. It offers many advantages once the dust settles, as is borne out by profitability trends across the world.

“The leader typically commands a premium with higher average revenue per user, a larger share of premium subscribers, and relatively lower churn,” it said.

It said that the price war in the Rs 1.5 lakh crore wireless telecom market will continue in new fiscal, too, leaving bruised bottom lines.

“The predicament is interesting given that till late 2015, telcos were not very gung-ho on launching 4G data services. Since then, however, they have aggressively invested in backhaul infrastructure and additional airwaves. And since the middle of 2016, slashing prices to protect turf given the debut of RJio,” said Crisil.

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