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Taxes still high, govt needs to resolve telecom's 'pressing issues': Sunil Mittal

By IANS | Updated: August 30, 2021 17:10 IST

New Delhi, Aug 30 Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal on Monday said that the telecom industry has ...

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New Delhi, Aug 30 Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal on Monday said that the telecom industry has been making investments despite low returns and it is now time for the government to attend to the issues faced by the sector, including the continuing high taxes.

In an investor call, Mittal said that the government has also been asking the industry to step up investment in the digital infrastructure and the industry has been also urging the government to attend to some "pressing issues inhibiting continued investments in the sector given the negative to low returns".

"The taxes on this industry remain high. For every Rs 100 of revenue, Rs 35 go in various forms of levies. We hope that as we step up and do our part, the government will also favourably look at some of the genuine demands of the industry enabling a multiplier effect and positive outcome," he said.

On the company's plan to raise Rs 21,000 crore through rights issue, he said that the capital will help improve the leverage position for the company and simultaneously provide the fuel to accelerate investments across several parts of its portfolio to drive competitive and profitable growth.

"5G auctions are expected to happen next year and Airtel, as a leader, intends to roll out 5G network in key cities at the earliest to be able to provide the benefits of the new-age networks to its customer, especially the heavy users and industrial applications," Mittal said.

The handsets which are 5G enabled have started to make their way into India and Airtel expects that by the time 5G networks are built, there will be large number of 5G enabled handsets ready to use the services.

Airtel also plans to accelerate its rollout of fibre to prepare the network in time for 5G rollout and also have millions of additional home passes of FTTH for home broadband along with accelerating its investment in the fast-growing Data Centres business.

"We are conscious of our current leverage ratio which while we believe is comfortable; however, it is not a sentiment shared by some or all. Conscious of the same and not further loading the company with any additional debt, especially as the above opportunities need their outlays, the Board approved the fresh capital raise which will allow the company to have a better leverage ratio, stronger and earlier access to building new market opportunity across, 5G, fiber and homes, and importantly give us the needed elbow room and fuel, to fearlessly accelerate its mission."

The rights issue has been designed such that the money will be called upon as and when required and closely monitored for utilisation, he said.

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