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India's Vodafone Idea Q3 losses narrowed on higher premium data usage

Vodafone Idea, an Indian telecom operator, reported on Tuesday a smaller fiscal third-quarter profit. This was due to increased data consumption and a higher number of users upgrading their plans to 4G or 5G.

The debt-ridden telecom operator's loss after tax narrowed from 66.09bn rupees to 52.86bn rupees in the December 31st quarter, down from 66.09bn rupees one year ago.

Vodafone Idea has invested in its 4G/5G infrastructure over the past few years in order to improve service quality and reduce subscriber losses.

The average revenue per user (a key industry metric) rose 7.3% on an annual basis to 186 rupees. The increase was a result of a 2% rise in subscribers to 4G and 5G, and a 26,7% jump in the average data usage by these users.

The ARPU of?Vodafone still falls behind rivals Reliance Jio's 211.4 rupees and Bharti Airtel's 256 rupees.

In a recent announcement, the government set a cap of $13,79 million per year for the six-year period on the long-pending revenue adjustments due to Vodafone Idea, which eased the immediate cash flow pressures.

The company said on Tuesday that its AGR debts were frozen at 876.95 trillion rupees by December 31. It added that the amount is still subject to reassessment.

India's third largest telecom provider, owned 49% by the Indian Government, was formed in 2018 after a merger of the Indian arm?UK's Vodafone Group with Aditya Birla Group?s Idea Cellular.

Since then, the company has lost money every quarter and ceded its market share to Jio and Airtel. It is struggling with a debt of more than $22 Billion and a network rollout that is behind larger competitors.

Analysts had predicted a revenue of 112,77 billion rupees. However, the actual figure was 113.23 milliards rupees.

(source: Reuters)