Vodafone to sell 4.4% stake in Airtel

Telecom operator Vodafone Group will sell its 4.4 percent equity stake in Bharti Airtel if rules no longer permit telecom operators to keep share in competitors.

“The share is not with us, it’s with Vodafone Group so we really don’t know… I can only say if the rules don’t allow us to keep it then we will not keep it. We are not going to sell the Indian operations to hold 4.4 per cent in Bharti,” said Vodafone India MD and CEO Marten Pieters.

Recently, Vodafone Group exited from Verizon Wireless, American telecom giant.

The Indian telecom operator will abide by the rules and regulations of the country. “If the rules say that Vodafone can no longer own the stake, than they (Vodafone Group) will have to find a buyer,” he said.

The new rules bar holding stake in competitors as both Vodafone India, a subsidiary of the UK-based group, and Bharti Airtel offer telecom services in India.

Vodafone has to sell its entire stake in Airtel following new norms issued by government that bars a telecom operator from holding any kind of stake in competition under Unified Licenses (UL).

Vodafone-India-CEO-Marten-Pieters on Capex

Vodafone and Airtel currently operate on Unified Access Service License (UASL) license, or 2G licenses, under which telecom companies are permitted to hold up to 9.9 per cent stake in other firms.

However, as per the new rules, telecom service providers operating under previous licenses will have to migrate to new licenses on expiry of their permits and sell stakes held by them in any rival within a year of getting UL, PTI reported.

Vodafone has applied for UL in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.

TelecomLead News Team