Reliance Communications (RCom) Monday February 22,2016 said fair trade
regulator Competition Commission of India (CCI) has given nod to its
deal to acquire Russian conglomerate Sistema’s Indian telecom unit,
Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd (SSTL) that operates under the MTS brand.
“We
wish to inform you that the CCI has approved transfer of
telecommunications undertaking of Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd to the
company,” Reliance Communications said in a BSE filing.
In
November 2015, India’s leading telecom operator RCom announced acquisition
of Sistema’s Indian telecom unit in an all-stock deal that will create
an operator with 118 million subscribers.
As per the deal, SSTL will hold about 10 per cent stake in RCom and pay off its existing debt before closing the deal.
Russian
tycoon Vladimir Evtushenkov-controlled AFK Sistema currently holds
56.68 per cent stake in SSTL while the Russian government owns 17.14 per
cent interest. Shyam Group has 23.98 per cent stake and the rest is
owned by small investors.
SSTL offers mobile telephony services under the MTS brand across nine telecom circles in the country.
The
deal will give RCom access to spectrum or airwaves in the 850 Mhz band
that can be used for 4G services which it plans to start by the
year-end.
Also, it will be able to extend the
validity of its licence by 12 years in eight high revenue-generating
circles of Delhi, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Kolkata, UP
(West) and West Bengal.
While SSTL will pay off its
existing debt, RCom will assume the liability to pay the government
instalments for SSTL’s spectrum, amounting to Rs. 392 crore per annum for the next 10 years.
Sistema
had ventured into the Indian telecom space in 2007 when it bought 10
per cent stake in Shyam Telelink by paying USD 11.4 million. The stake
was raised subsequently.
The merger will not just
help RCom compete with the existing players but consolidate its position
ahead of Mukesh Ambani’s foray into the sector with 4G services under
the Reliance Jio brand later this year.
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