"Term sheet between the two companies (RCom, Aircel) have been finalised. Definitive agreement for merger between the two companies is expected to be signed in a week or 10 days," an industry source close to the development said.
RCom and Aircel talks, if successful, would lead to formation of third largest telecom operator in the country with subscriber base of over 196 million.
"At present no regulatory approvals are required. The process for regulatory approval will begin after RCom and Aircel sign definitive agreement. It should take around 4-6 month time to complete merger and the combined entity will be rebranded," the source said.
In December last, the two firms announced entering into 90-day 'exclusivity period' for the merger deal that will exclude RCom's tower and optical fibre assets for which a separate sale process is ongoing.
The talks were later extended twice.
"RCom and Aircel have had nil free cash flow since long time but the resultant entity is being structured in a manner to have Rs 4,000 crore free cash flow which it can use for investments in network," the source said.
RCom's net debt at the end of 2015-16 was Rs 41,362.1 crore. Debt of Aircel could not be ascertain. At the end of last fiscal, RCom's consolidated revenue stood at around Rs 22,000 crore.
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