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RCom, Aircel set to merge into $9.7-bn telecom giant

In the largest consolidation in the country's telecom sector, RCom and Aircel's majority owner, Malaysia's Maxis Communications Berhad (MCB), announced signing of definitive documents for the merger of their Indian wireless businesses. RCom and Aircel will hold 50 per cent each in the new company. The board of the new company will have equal representation from the two sides.

"The RCom-Aircel combination will create a strong operator clearly ranked amongst India's top 4 telcos by customer base and revenues, also ranking amongst the top three operators by revenues in 12 important circles," both the firms said in a joint statement. RCom is India's 4th-biggest telecom operator with almost 110 million customers, while Aircel ranks fifth with 84 million subscribers. RCom had 9.8 per cent market share while Aircel had 8.5 pe cent share. Sistema, which RCom earlier merged with, had 0.7 per cent share.

"RCom will continue to own and operate its high growth businesses in the domestic and global enterprise space, Data Centres, optic fibre and related telecom infrastructure, besides owning valuable real estate," the statement said. MTS (Sistema) will continue to hold 10 per cent stake in RCom, with no presence on the board. The merged entity, said the statement, will be one of India's largest private sector companies, with an asset base of over Rs 65,000 crore ($9.7 billion) and net worth of Rs 35,000 crore ($5.2 billion).

It will hold 19.3 per cent of total spectrum - highest in the sector. It will have a unique combination of spectrum in 800, 900, 1800 and 2100 MHz band, helping it offer 2G, 3G and 4G services nationwide.  The net present value (NPV) of capex and opex synergies is estimated at Rs 20,000 crore ($3 billion), the companies said. The merged company will be managed by an independent professional team under the supervision of the Board.

"Together with our partners, MCB, we are delighted to have taken the lead in consolidation of the Indian telecom sector, first, with RCom's acquisition of the wireless business of SSTL (Sistema / MTS), and now, with the combination of our business with Aircel in a 50:50 joint venture with MCB," Reliance Group Chairman Anil D Ambani said. He added that this combination is expected to create substantial long term value for shareholders of both RCom and MCB, given the benefits of the wide-ranging spectrum portfolio and significant revenue and cost synergies. "Since acquiring Aircel in 2006, MCB has invested in excess of Rs 35,000 crore ($5.2 billion) into Aircel, making this one of the largest foreign investments into India, not only in the telecom industry but across all sectors," 
MCB said.

RCom rings in 5.8% Q1 profit rise
New Delhi: Telecom operator Reliance Communications on Wednesday posted 5.8 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 54 crore for the three-month period ended June 30. Anil Ambani-led RCom, which has agreed to merge its wireless telecom business with smaller rival Aircel to create the country's fourth-biggest mobile phone operator had posted a net profit of Rs 51 crore in the same period a year ago. The consolidated total income from operations declined by 4.7 per cent to Rs 5,259 crore in the reported quarter from Rs 5,521 crore it posted in corresponding period a year ago. 
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