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Tariff hike-led revenue growth, 5G events to mark VIL’s revival

India’s mobile sector revenue, after rising 14 per cent in 2022, should grow again in 2023 led by tariff hikes, rising data penetration and usage.

Tariff hike-led revenue growth, 5G events to mark VIL’s revival
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NEW DELHI: Data adoption and tariff hike-led revenue growth as well as 5G rollouts are key monitorables for 2023 which will also be a decisive year for Vodafone Idea as a viable third player, according to a report.

The telecom sector’s Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) when adjusted for inflation is still 17 per cent below pre-Reliance Jio launch. “...we expect Bharti (Airtel) to lead tariff hikes to ARPU of Rs 236 by FY25, while Bharti targets Rs 300 ARPU”, leading brokerage CLSA said in its report.

According to CLSA’s outlook, 2023 will have three trends to watch out for when it comes to India’s mobile market. Among them will be 5G rollouts and monetisation led by top-end subscribers.

“We see multiple events to watch, led by likely tariff hikes and Reliance Jio’s (RJio) widely-anticipated IPO,” it said. Private networks, if allowed, may eat into 5G operators’ enterprise services opportunity.

India’s mobile sector revenue, after rising 14 per cent in 2022, should grow again in 2023 led by tariff hikes, rising data penetration and usage.

CLSA expects Bharti (Airtel) will possibly lead tariff hikes, with VIL (Vodafone Idea Ltd) and Reliance Jio likely to follow. VIL’s financial crisis has not been averted, with delays in fund raising and pending conversion of four years’ interest on spectrum and AGR (Adjusted Gross Revenue) payments into equity for government.

With decline in VIL’s share, Bharti and Jio together control 77 per cent and should continue to gain share, the report said.

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