CRISIL forecast a 20 per cent increase in the operating profits of large telecom companies over the next two years.
"That's twice the operating-profit CAGR of about 10 per cent seen in the last five years," the statement said.
The rating agency added that while there has been already increase in tariffs in last few months, the signs of clarity in policies will add to its growth.
Recently, financial major Nomura had also said that telecom major Bharti Airtel may increase mobile call rates by 10 to per cent. Airtel said that it has no plans to increase headline tariff, which is amount charges to mobile subscribers when they are not covered under any scheme.
The rating agency said revenue contribution from data and value-added services could touch 20 per cent in the medium term from 16 per cent in the last fiscal with large telecom players having seen data usage more than doubling in the first half of this fiscal, year-on-year.
"The crucial issues of spectrum availability and pricing have been partially addressed with the finalisation of the reserve price for the next round of auction in January 2014," Sural said.
CRISIL said that companies whose licences are expiring are expected to actively bid in the January 2014 auction to protect their market position.
"While the upcoming auctions will help arrive at a market determined spectrum price, other regulatory issues such as one-time fees for excess spectrum, spectrum usage charges, re-farming of spectrum in the 900 MHz band and a framework for spectrum sharing and trading remain pending," it said.
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