While most of the speakers at India Mobile Congress inaugural eluded to India's digital vision and technological prowess, Idea Cellular MD and CEO Himanshu Kapania minced no words in highlighting the "severe financial and mental stress" that the industry is going through.
"While it is important to talk about the vision 2020, it is also important to talk about the big elephant in the room that no one is talking about," Kapania said.
"The recent market developments have drastically altered the dynamics of the industry, resulting in sector passing through a severe financial and mental stress," he said.
Bharti Airtel MD and CEO for India and South Asia, Gopal Vittal too rued the high taxes in the industry.
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He acknowledged that the government is involved in easing norms for doing business, but maintained that the industry is facing problems on various fronts.
Kapania said that industry is facing survival issues given the free fall in voice and data tariffs. The voice tariffs have come down by half while data tariffs have fallen even more sharply, he noted.
"The (recently) announced interconnect usage charges (IUC) deplete the industry of funds, besides creating inter-operator imbalances on account of high traffic asymmetry," Kapania said.
"The industry forecast for this year entails a decline of 10-12 per cent including impact of 58 per cent reduction in IUC which will aggravate the financial stress in the sector," he said.
Such inhibiting factors would not only impact the competitive structure of the industry but also "adversely hit" the government's revenue collection from the sector.
Kapania said while the Indian telecom market is gearing for a big transition to 4G services, there are millions of users who rely on 2G for connectivity and spend Rs 80-100 a month on mobility.
Claiming that TRAI's policies would ensure survival of only one technology while older technologies close down, he sought an immediate relief for the sector, from the government.
"In such a challenging scenario, we believe there is urgent support intervention required from the Telecom Ministry in form of reasonable package, that can remove current financial stress in the industry," Kapania said.
Terming spectrum as key raw material for telecom services, Kapania said that the radiowaves are the highest cost element for industry.
Earlier while speaking at the event Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan said government's vision includes connecting the unconnected, and ensuring access to best products and services for every Indian.
"In the next 3-4 years, we need to ensure that using the mobile platform we can deliver quality services in areas like healthcare, banking, education among others," she said.
Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao, who sent in a video message, said the company has made significant investments.
Besides, it has also trained more than 10,000 Indians.
"They manage our global networks on behalf of the other operations of Vodafone... Our focus (in India) is essentially of new offers for consumers and business customers," he added.
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