Loop, which owns a mobile telephony licence for the Mumbai circle, is in negotiations with Airtel and other telecom firms to sell its business in a Rs 750 crore deal.
Loop Mobile has debt of Rs 400 crore, which is likely to be included in final deal size.
While Loop and Airtel declined to comment, sources privy to the negotiations said Loop was in talks to sell both its mobile and tower business.
Loop holds 8 megahertz of spectrum in the premium 900 MHz band, which as per latest base price, is valued at Rs 2,624 crore. The operator has about 2,000 operational mobile tower sites, of which 500 are company-owned.
A successful deal will reduce the number of claimants for the premium 900 MHz band in the Mumbai service area. Airtel had 4.1 million customers in Mumbai at the end of September and was ranked third in terms of subscribers.
The addition of Loop Mobile's customer base would make Airtel the top operator in Mumbai, where Vodafone is currently the market leader with 6.8 million customers.
Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio Infocomm yesterday applied to participate in the spectrum auction and bid for the scarce 900 MHz band, which is crucial for both Bharti Airtel and Vodafone.
At the base price, 5 MHz of spectrum will cost Rs 1,800 crore in Delhi, Rs 1,640 crore in Mumbai and Rs 625 crore in Kolkata.
Loop has decided to skip the spectrum auction scheduled on February 3. Its Mumbai licence expires in November and the company is required to bid afresh for airwaves to continue operations.
The company had approached the telecom tribunal TDSAT for its right to get the license renewed and said it is willing to pay market-determined prices for airwaves if the renewal is granted.
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