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Sunil Mittal vows to work with rivals to unleash India's telecom dream

September 16, 2021 22:11 IST

Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal on Thursday said he had reached out to Vodafone's Nick Read after bold telecom reforms were announced by the government and will also speak to RIL's Mukesh Ambani, as the telecom czar vowed to take the lead in bringing the industry together to unleash India's telecom dream.

Mittal exhorted the industry to collaborate in areas such as infrastructure sharing to reduce costs but vehemently ruled out possibility of any cartelisation among players.

Amid reports of its potential tie-ups with handset makers to counter Jio's upcoming ultra low-cost smartphone, Mittal said Airtel is in a state of "readiness" on an affordable smartphone "should a need arise".

 

Calling on the industry to join forces to take the telecom sector to newer heights, Mittal at a virtual briefing said he would like to take a lead in ensuring that the industry works closely together.

On whether a "collaboration" in the market borders on cartelisation, Mittal emphasised that the telecom market has been and will be competitive.

Conversations will be about the health of the industry, about market distribution structure, not on tariffs.

"How can it be. When you have to have more marketshare against each other, how can you have tariff discussion. Impossible," Mittal quipped.

Mittal said that he had spoken to Vodafone CEO and will also reach out to Reliance Industries' chairman.

"I have reached out to Nick Read yesterday, I will reach out to Mukesh Ambani and speak to him and ensure that industry truly becomes role model for many other infrastructure industries in the country," Mittal said.

Mittal said he had told Read (Vodafone) that the Voda Idea has a "lifetime opportunity" to retake what has been a "lost cause", and that it was time for Vodafone Group and Kumar Mangalam Birla (Aditya Birla Group chairman) to step up their own contribution into their company.

"I feel that if I was in their place, this is an opportunity to retrieve a lot of value back into hands of people who have invested large amounts of money.

"Vodafone has put in $20 billion, I'm sure Birla would have put in billions of dollars.

"It is time for them to really take advantage to contribute their own money and resources, to revive the beleaguered company," Mittal said.

Mittal added that his conversations with Ambani will be around telecom and India.

"Let's see what comes out of that conversation," he said.

Asked about reports on the company's potential tie-ups with Indian hardware makers for launching cobranded or bundled phones, Mittal said that the company is in a state of "readiness" for putting out an affordable smartphone, if needed.

"As a philosophy we like people to buy their own phones...we supply the fuel, you buy your car, choose your colour or features...and rather not start supplying you phone but readiness is there," Mittal said.

On what would be the trigger for putting out an affordable smartphone, Mittal explained that the company would push ahead if competitors are in that space and gaining ground.

"...it could be if competitors are in that space and gaining some ground, we will have to respond in smarter ways and that is part of our arsenal.

"With spectrum deferment and AGR deferment (it) gives us enough money, if we need to do any counter action to that, we would be in a ready position to do so," Mittal said.

Photograph: Ruben Spinch/Reuters

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