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1 Association of Basic Telecom Operators welcomes H.E. Ambassador David Gross, US Coordinator for International Communications & Information Policy; Mr Michael Gallagher, Assistant Secretary, Department of Commerce & accompanying US Delegation. 5 th February 2004 : New Delhi

2 India’s Telecom Success Story

3 3 NTP ’99 - new telecom policy Focus on creating an environment which enables continued attraction of investment in the sector and allows creation of communication infrastructure by leveraging on technological development. Targets revised: Telephone on demand by 2002 – teledensity of 7% by 2005 and 15% by 2010. Encourage development of telecom in rural areas with suitable affordable tariff structure – to raise rural teledensity from 0.4% to 4% by 2010. Internet access in all District Headquarters (DHQs) by 2000. High speed data and multi-media capability using technology including ISDN to all towns with a population greater than 200,000 by 2002. Universal Service Obligation defined to provide voice and low speed data services to all uncovered villages.

4 4 Role of private sector in the early years Million telephones

5 5 2001: the turning point Policy announced for additional licenses in Basic and Mobile Services (Jan 2001). Entry fee: –Basic Services: US$ 0.2mn – US$ 25.5mn (+ Bank Guarantees = 4 times entry fee for rollout obligations) –GSM Mobile Services (4th Operator bid): US$ 0.2mn – US$ 45mn License fee (revenue share) reduced from provisional 15% to 12%, 10% & 8%. Limited Mobility allowed to Basic Services (CDMA spectrum allotted to BSOs). Rollout Obligations to cover Urban / Semi-Urban / Rural areas in equal proportion. New licenses awarded in Jul - Sep 2001 : Basic (25), GSM Mobile (17).

6 6 2001: Mobile revolution triggered Millions CDMA WLL(M) launched in limited manner in few circles. Tariff for GSM cellular mobiles reduced. Existing Operators expand service coverage. 3 rd & 4 th GSM Operator networks rollout - further tariff reductions. Newly licensed BSOs roll out networks for WLL(M) on CDMA.

7 7 Tariff & Interconnection Regulations Movement towards cost-based tariffing. Tariffs closely regulated by TRAI between 1999-2002. Interconnection Usage Charges established on the principles of “work done” – termination charges introduced. Calling Party Pays (CPP) for mobile tariffs – free incoming calls ushered in. Access Deficit Charges (ADC) for cost-minus fixed line services. Forbearance allowed recently on all tariffs (except rural fixed line).

8 8 Long Distance Peak rate tariffs (Rs / min) Local Call Tariffs (Rs / min) Increased competition leads to tariff reduction and affordable services

9 9 2003: Mobile boom has begun Net Additions / month (mn) Total Additions 2002: 5.15 mn 2003: 17.49 mn

10 10 Growth drivers Declining entry costs and falling tariffs have lowered the bar in terms of affordability coupled with branding and advertising. High percentage of population owning two-wheelers are prospective mobile telephone users. Upper middle class that spends 6% of its income on telecom services. India lags behind other Asian economies (approx. 10 years) - therefore India is poised for growth.

11 11 2003 : CDMA gains acceptance Millions % of mobile market

12 12 Unified Licensing introduced Unified Access (Basic & Cellular) Service License (UASL) introduced (Nov 2003) as a first step towards Unified Licensing Regime. Technology neutral and allows provisioning any kind of service. 4th Cellular GSM license used as benchmark. BSOs offering WLL(M) allowed migration to UASL - additional entry fee equivalent to 4th Cellular bid. Rollout obligations to cover 50% DHQs in 3 years. License fee reduced w.e.f 1.4.2004 by 2% across the board for all access licensees. Rural telephony to be covered under Universal Service Obligation. Intra-circle Mergers & Acquisitions recommended by TRAI - competition not to be compromised, SMP to be checked. Spectrum pricing and allocation guidelines to be reviewed, present allocations to continue.

13 13 Future Investments * Market Analysts' Estimates

14 14 Revenue Projections * Market Analysts' Estimates

15 15 Projections : Fixed & Mobile * * Market Analysts' Estimates

16 16 Teledensity - Urban vs Rural Teledensity (%)

17 17 abto@abtoonline.net abto@abtoonline.net www.abtoonline.net References / Credits: Indian Telecommunications Statistics, 2002 ICICI Securities Report, 2002 JM Morgan Stanley Report, 2003 TRAI Reports


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