The Rcom's shares ended the day 2.39 per cent higher at Rs 85.70 on BSE. During the day, it gained 4 per cent to Rs 87.10 - its 52-week high.
On NSE, shares of the company moved up by 2.2 per cent to end at Rs 85.65.
The Anil Ambani-led telecom company said, "It has entered into a 90-day exclusivity period with Maxis Communications Berhad (MCB) and Sindya Securities and Investments Private Limited, the shareholders of Aircel Limited, to consider the potential combination of the Indian wireless businesses of RCom and Aircel."
According to sources, the proposal on the table includes operation of mobile business of three companies - RCom, MTS and Aircel, under a new entity led by RCom.
The merged entity will be created through equity deal where RCom's shareholders are looking for three shares against each held by them.
The current debt of RCom, estimated to be around Rs 10,000 crore, will be transferred to this new entity and the company will become free of debt, sources said.
"With merger of MTS and Aircel, Reliance Communications will become a formidable entity with approximately 200 million subscribers. Furthermore, with spectrum consolidation, it can plan its longer term business strategy better," Gartner Research Director Amresh Nandan said.
