Debt-ridden RCom said that for the first time in history, the debt of listed telecom operators has exceeded their market capitalisation.
"As a result of increase in debt and decline in revenue, the debt servicing capabilities of telecom companies have been adversely impacted.
"The telecom industry's current financial problem to some extent can be attributed to the entry of a new telecom operator and its strategy of freebies to gain customer and market share," RCom said in a regulatory filing.
The company has defaulted on some of the payments to lenders and it has received time till December for strategic restructuring plan under which it will get a 7-month standstill to service loans amounting to Rs 45,000 crore.
The company shared details of debt raised along with due dates adding that "in no case, the delay has exceeded three months" and hence it was not required to sent any intimation to stock exchanges for delay in payments.
RCom said that it has already announced sale of mobile towers to Brookfield Infrastructure and combination of its wireless business with Aircel group which, on completion of the deal, will reduce existing debt by up to Rs 25,000 crore.
Shares of RCom today closed at Rs 20.9 a unit, down by 4.35 per cent compared to previous close, at BSE today.
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