Reliance Communications (RCom) lost the most on this measure, followed by state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (MTNL) and Tata Teleservices.
Idea’s revenue share, according to recent data published by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, rose 27 basis points (bps) from the previous quarter and Bharti gained 21 bps; overall revenue of the sector increased 3.4 per cent. Telewings is the only company to gain revenue share in all its operating circles, with a total increase of 18 bps.
Bharti gained revenue share in 15 circles and Idea in 14. Vodafone lost share in 14. Bharti gained the most in Karnataka (85 bps), Mumbai (68 bps), Delhi (55 bps) and Rajasthan (77 bps). Idea, with major gains in the 900 MHz markets, increased revenue share the most in Kerala (90 bps), MP (76 bps), Gujarat (55bps), UP West (55 bps) and Karnataka (68 bps).
“The recent spectrum auction limits the ability of incumbent telcos to continue with tariff wars among themselves. With lot more spectrum coming for auction, we voice realisations to improve,” Rajiv Sharma, analyst with HSBC Global Research said in a report.
Sharma, however, believes that revenue market share gains by Aircel and Telewings are “not positive” as this may force other incumbent operators to get tactical if the trend continues for two more quarters.