The government is looking to raise $25 billion from the current round of auctions and will include spectrum from the 700 MHz band. The government expects Rs 99,000 crore from the telecom sector in FY17 and about half of this will come from upfront payments, which are 25-30 per cent of auction sales.
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Analysts at Credit Suisse say if the government achieves these numbers, it would be a significant negative for the sector. The consensus view, according to them, has not built in outflow from spectrum sales. Depending on how the companies decide to bid in the auction, it could further stretch their already stretched balance sheets, say JP Morgan analysts. After the 2015 auctions and including deferred payments, net debt to Ebitda for Bharti Airtel, Idea and RCom are pegged at 2.5, 3.3 and six times, respectively.
The other negative is the 0.5 per cent Krishi Kalyan cess on services, which would increase service tax to 15 per cent. Given the competitive nature of the space, it might be tough for telecom operators to pass on such increases to customers thereby hurting their profitability.
Part of the overhang is reflected in sector valuations, which at six times enterprise value to Ebitda is at a 31 per cent discount to historical averages. Despite the undemanding valuations, analysts are not too bullish about the sector in the backdrop of these issues.
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