Norwegian telecom firm Telenor's Indian arm is expected to break-even by the end of this year, a top official of the company has said.
"We expect to break-even by December-end," Telenor Group President and CEO Jon-Fredrik Baksaas told PTI.
Uninor, the Indian arm of Telenor Group, now offers services in six circles -- UP East, UP West, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra. It had secured spectrum for these six circles in November auction for around Rs 4,018 crore. This price was around eight times higher compared to the what the company paid for 22 permits in 2008.
More From This Section
The group now is in the process of transferring assets to its new entity Telewings in which Telenor has around 74% stake.
The company also signed up with Lakshdeep Investments and Finance last year as the partner for Telewings Communications.
A ministerial panel has allowed the firm's Indian arm to adjust Rs 1,658 crore licence fee it had paid in 2008 against the final price it has to pay for buying spectrum.
Uninor, formerly Unitech Wireless, had in 2008, paid an entry fee of Rs 1,658 crore for licence to operate in 22 telecom zones.
Uninor lost 8.34 million subscribers during February and its user base now stands at 31.77 million. It closed down its operations in various circles and is now focusing on strengthening operations in the six circles.