This comes after Anil Ambani-controlled RCom and Aircel on Tuesday announced exclusive 90-day merger talks to combine their wireless businesses under a newly listed Rs 35,000 crore entity, barely a month after RCom, India's fourth-largest carrier, and the Indian unit of Russia's Sistema JSFC announced an all-stock merger.
Brokerage IDFC however pointed out one problem in the setup. It said the combined wireless operations of "RCom, Sistema Shyam and Aircel would have a formidable 12 per cent revenue market share, but the debt burden of both RCom (Rs 39,900 crore) and Aircel (Rs 20k-to-24k crore range) could be a possible deal breaker."
Meanwhile, in a note to clients,
The US brokerage noted that the potential combine would "breach overall spectrum caps in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Jammu & Kashmir. Operators are not allowed to hold more than 25% of the total spectrum in a circle. People familiar with the matter said the new entity may surrender excess airwaves.”
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