On a standalone basis, the profit slipped 36.1 per cent to Rs 497.1 crore from Rs 777.8 crore a year ago, the company said.
Total income grew 7.9 per cent on a consolidated basis to Rs 9,486.6 crore, while pretax profit stood at Rs 1,155 crore, down from Rs 1,567.64 crore a year ago.
Pre-tax profit margin slipped to 32.4 per cent for the reporting quarter from 33.9 per cent a year ago, which its chief financial officer Akshaya Moondra attributed to higher network and IT spends and also dip in 3G inter-connection revenue it earned from other operators.
Moondra said this has resulted in a hit of Rs 128 crore to the topline, but stressed that this was a one-time hit. Additionally, there was spectrum payouts for March 2015 and February 2014 periods.
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He further said because of the data deferment charges and the spectrum payouts, where the exact figure was not shared, the bottomline is not comparable.
The company said at the end of June quarter, its active 4G customers stood at over 18 lakh, while 2.7 crore customers were using 3G or 4G data services with 1.03 crore addition in last one year.
Managing Director Himanshu Kapania said Idea is following a "volume-led" strategy on the data front, which will soon be witnessing aggressive competition with the entry of Reliance Jio, due to which the Arpus are going down.
Kapania said the company is expanding aggressively on the data front, saying it is installing one site every 10 minutes and already has 40,000 sites.
Moondra said the company invested Rs 1,080 crore during the quarter and maintained Rs 6,500-7,000 crore guidance for the fiscal, excluding the money which gets invested in the upcoming spectrum auctions that begins from September 29.