Soon after the soft launch of Jio
on Sunday, the Indian telecom space is abuzz with action. Vodafone is
tipped to be in talks to buy the entire 4G spectrum of Tikona — airwaves in
2300 Mhz band. Though, to be fair, consolidation in the telecom space began hotting
up soon after the government approved spectrum sharing between telecom
companies in September this year. However, if the deal does go through, it will
help Vodafone double its geographical 4G presence from the five circles it
currently has. The Economic Times reports Tikona had bought 2300 MHz (4G)
spectrum in the 2010 auctions in Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, UP (East), UP
(West) and Rajasthan for over Rs 1,058 crore. Vodafone on the other hand does
not have 4G airwaves in that band. It will be deploying its high-speed
broadband services over the 1800 MHz band across five circles of Delhi, Mumbai,
Kolkata, Karnataka and Kerala. India's second-largest telecom service provider
has launched 4G services across 10 towns in Kerala only. Among the major telecom
companies in India, only Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel have airwaves in the
2300 MHz band. Meanwhile, in a bid to further consolidate its 4G footprint,
Bharti Airtel too has acquired 74 percent stake in Augere Wireless Broadband
India . Augere, owned by France Telecom and private equity funds such as
Harbinger Capital and New Silk Route, had won 20 MHz of 4G spectrum in the 2300
MHz band in the Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh circle in the 2010 auction. Airtel
has already launched 4G services across 350 towns and cities in India.
Currently, Bharti Airtel has 4G spectrum in 15 circles (combination of 1800 and
2300 MHz band). Idea Cellular too has launched 4G services across South
India on 1800 MHz band. The company hopes to cover all towns and cities in Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana by March 2016. The company
too is on a buying spree and recently acquired Videocon Telecom's spectrum in
Uttar Pradesh (West) and Gujarat circles. In an earlier interview with
CNBC-TV18 , the company's managing director Himanshu Kapania had said that this
acquisition will take Idea's 4G footprint from 10 to 12 circles. One of the
reasons behind the consolidation wave may be because Reliance owns the
second-largest amount of spectrum after Bharti Airtel. It has also set up a 2.5
lakh kilometre optic fibre network route connecting 18,000 towns across India
already. However, former Airtel CEO Sanjay Kapoor cautions that while
Reliance has got its first act right — putting a lot of effort into getting
its network right, the challenge for telecom players across the globe is
getting a glitch-free network, which is a trial and error process and it
could take at least two years to perfect it. Bharti Airtel stock price On
December 31, 2015, at 11:31 hrs Bharti Airtel was quoting at Rs 334.70, up Rs
1.45, or 0.44 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 452.45 and the
52-week low was Rs 304.65. The company's trailing 12-month (TTM) EPS was at Rs
25.82 per share as per the quarter ended September 2015. The stock's
price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio was 12.96. The latest book value of the company
is Rs 195.80 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the
company is 1.71.
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