Logwritten
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2012 3:31 PM IST

New Delhi: Within a week of the government announcing plans to auction spectrum for 3G mobile services, India’s largest private cellular operator Bharti Airtel on Wednesday said it will launch the service by October next year.

“If everything goes well on time with regard to spectrum auction, by February or March we will have spectrum allocation. By next Diwali (2010), we will have commercial launch of 3G services in India,” Bharti Airtel CEO Manoj Kohli said on the sidelines of a function organised by Qualcom here.

The government has fixed Rs3,500 crore as the base price for pan-India 3G spectrum and the auction for the same is expected to be completed by November.

Bharti has already announced its decision to participate in the 3G process.

Asked about the development on Bharti’s proposed $23 billion deal with MTN, Kohli said the process is on and declined to answer.

Asked if Airtel anticipates by 30 September the entire issue will be resolved, he said “let’s wait”. Airtel and MTN are exploring an alliance and are in exclusive talks to work out for deal.

As per the original scheme of arrangement, Bharti will acquire 49% in MTN whereas MTN and its shareholders will get 36% economic interest in Airtel.

The alliance if happened will create a $23-billion revenue entity with over 200 million subscriber.

Tags - Find More Articles On:
READ MORE ARTICLES BY:
blog comments powered by Disqus
Factory output slumps in Dec
Industrial production growth slips to 1.8%, strengthens case for central bank to kick off rate-cut cycle
Legrand group to buy UPS division of Numeric Power
Legrand will pay Rs 806.44 crore for the units in India and Sri Lanka, and another $4.5 million (around...
Army chief withdraws case, govt says his integrity not questioned
Singh’s year of birth will remain 1950 officially, thereby leading to his retirement on 31 May...
The question of motive
Mint’s online and print opinion sections seek to set the agenda using logical arguments and would...
Bobby Yazdani | Think of us as a private social network for business
Saba’s Bobby Yazdani says the business world is not just about collaboration, but also about connecting...