"I am happy to share we are increasing financial guidance for capex this year from Rs 3,000 crore to Rs 4,000 crore. Much part of it this capex will be invested in financing our 3G footprint and strengthening our footprint in MP-CG (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh) where we acquired 900 Mhz spectrum," Reliance Communications chief executive for Consumer Business Gurdeep Singh told analysts today.
He said part of the investment will go in upgrading core network for 4G service, which the company may launch in couple of months from now.
He said the company is seeing uptake of 3G service and device penetration in its market has reached to level where the company needs to invest for profitable growth.
RCom has also closed servicing 2G customers in five circles -- West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, Odisha and Northeast areas as it failed to win back 900 Mhz. RCom lost 8.5 million 2G customers as result of ending the service in these areas.
The impact was visible on company's result in third quarter ended December 31. RCom had reported a 15 per cent decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 171 crore for the period compared with net profit of Rs 201 crore a year ago.
Singh said the roaming agreement with Vodafone is for 3G services and it provides network back to customer where they find 3G coverage gap.
"This (pact with Vodafone) is not a 2G ICR. It is 2G ICR for fall back to our 3G customers should they hit a black patch in the coverage within a circle much like anybody else. This is not a ICR that lets us acquire 2G subscribers from the network. We are a pure play 3G operator in these five circles," Singh said.
Singh said Rs 5,383.84 crore paid by the company for spectrum liberalisation to government in 16 telecom circles was funded by proceed it received from Reliance Jio as well as from internal accruals.
RCom has approached courts for approval for merging
telecom operator Sistema Shyam Teleservices, which operates under MTS brand merger, and expects to close the deal in time.
Talking about discussion with Aircel, Singh said both companies are still working out on area of convergence of both organisation.
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