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    All should be allowed to bid in 2G auction: Bharti Airtel

    New Delhi, Feb 8 (IANS) Under a fair market mechanism, all players should be given equal opportunity to participate when a 2G auction takes place, leading telecom firm Bharti Airtel said Wednesday.

    "We are believers of the market mechanism where everybody must have a fair and equitable opportunity of participating in whatever is available in the market," Sanjay Kapoor, CEO India and South Asia, told reporters here.

    Uninor, a joint venture between Norway-based Telenor and India's Unitech, has proposed that only those players who got licences in 2008 be invited for auction. Uninor stands to lose all its 22 licences following Supreme Court's order to cancel 122 licences issued in 2008,

    Speaking on tariff hike following a possible consolidation in the industry with the apex court's order, Kapoor said: "There is enough competition in the market and, therefore, the market will decide what tariffs would finally prevail and what the customers would afford and what the competition would drive."

    "We are all aware that in a market like India a bulk of operators today operate at price points which do not cover their marginal profits. This cannot be sustained for long, therefore sustainability will also determine where the price points will come," he added.

    "They are market driven and not driven by single operator."

    The operator also criticised the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) move to regulate telecom tariffs saying that such a step is "confusing" and uncalled for.

    "On one hand we have auctions in the market where all the operators have bid hundred thousand crore rupees and on the other side we want to fix prices. They are absolutely at conflict with each other," Kapoor said.

    Airtel was the first operator to hike call tariffs in the country last year, at a time when there was cut-throat competition among telecom operators offering dirt cheap tariffs. A stage had come where telecom tariffs had reached the lowest in the world leading to margins of all the players being hammered.

     

    6 comments

    • Chandra  •  3 months ago
      What Sanjay Kapoor has mentioned is correct. Once the licences are cancelled, surely a level playing opportunity should be given to all. Customers will definitely will go to a service provider who offer lesser tariff, as number potability is prevailing in the country.
    • four spades  •  3 months ago
      Yes this may be true, but the tainted companies should reveal the name of persons to all they paid speed money.

      Will this fellow Kapil agrees to this
    • vijay  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      Now that the Indian Judiciary has given a free hand for a free loot, it is an opportunity for everybody to take advantage how to loot the people of India, that where opportunity given to corporate sector. With due apology to Indian Judiciary with their wisdom, it may be difficult for common man in India to choose as he is a beggar and he can be cheated and looted as he had no option, like banking industry, where the trade unions dictate and management is mere silent spectator though management wanted to serve, Union leaders apparently come in the way not allow the sincere staff to serve the public. Today I had personally observed in Chennai this aspect.
    • Gaurav  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      do not get into the logic of these money mongers. they have no place for the nation or its people in their calculations - money is supreme for them. all these chaps should be forced to reduce their pay, allowances, overheads and all misuse of funds and provide calls, data and all related services at the cheapest cost. this will ensure that all Indians will benefit. if they do not heed to these things on their own then the nation will force them into it - after all the nations wealth needs to distributed amongst all in a rational manner.
    • AP  •  3 months ago
      Mr. Chandra, you are wrong. First of all, since number of operators will reduce , competition too will reduce which will pave the way to increase Tariffs. Secondly, if Airtel bags more spectrum, it may create market monopoly which will pave the way again to increase tariffs.Vodafone along with Airtel are expected to grab these spectrum if they are allowed to compete.Thirdly, Indian Telecom Tariff is world's lowest and henceforth, it is only expected to increase only. Finally, all private operators are the member of Cellular operator Association and if Govt. comes out from the ownership of BSNL, they will increase their tariffs. Never forget that these same operators imposed charges on incoming calls before BSNL came to the cellular field.
    • India SOLD!  •  3 months ago
      How can Uninor or for that matter CONgress expect to push for, "only those who were allowed to "loot' FIRST will alone be now allowed to 'loot' properly!
      Bharti Airtel and common investor community is fair in expecting total and open competition to all!