SISTEMA ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF INDIAN LICENCES AUCTION
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SISTEMA ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF INDIAN LICENCES AUCTION
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Moscow, Russia
– March
11, 2013 – Sistema JSFC (“Sistema”, or the “Group”) (LSE: SSA), the
largest publicly-traded diversified holding company in Russia and the
CIS, today announces that the Group’s Indian telecom subsidiary,
Sistema Shyam TeleServices Limited (“SSTL” or the “Company”),
has won a spectrum in the 800 Mhz band in 8 circles following its participation in today’s licence auction.
The circles won by SSTL include Delhi, Kolkata,
Gujarat, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, Uttar Pradesh (West) &
West
Bengal. The Company’s operational footprint will also include the
Rajasthan circle which was not affected by the Supreme Court of India’s
order dated February 2, 2012. When
bidding for the spectrum, SSTL carefully considered a range of
variables including spectrum pricing, number of carrier slots available,
levels of competition, future data potential in the circles, etc. Based
on such criteria, the Company decided not to bid
for Mumbai, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh (East) and will immediately
inform its customers of the closure of SSTL operations in those
circles. As a result, SSTL’s final footprint will include 3 carrier
slots of 1.25Mhz each in 9 circles,
servicing 10.45 million of its customers.
For
the 8 circles won by SSTL in the spectrum auctions today, the Company
will be required to pay a total of approx. US$ 665 million
(INR 3,639 crores) for a licence period of 20 years.
The
terms include payment of 25% of the final bid amount within 10 days,
followed by a payment moratorium until March 2016, after which the
balance amount will be paid in 10
equal annual installments. The Government of India has confirmed that SSTL will be able to set off the previous licence cost of
approx. US$ 297 million (INR 1,626 crores) against the new spectrum cost.
The
spectrum in 8 circles is technologically neutral and is valid for 20
years. This provides an opportunity to strengthen SSTL’s data
driven strategy through a possible LTE roll out in the future.
Moreover, the selected circles account for over 60% of the current data
market in India.
SSTL intends to provide a more detailed operational update on the new footprint and future strategy before Sistema’s
annual results on 16th April.
Mikhail Shamolin, President and CEO of Sistema commented:
“Today’s news is an important result which highlights the success of
our strategy as SSTL’s operations will now focus on the most prospective
regions, servicing 40% of the country’s population, amounting to over
60% of the data market whilst also maintaining
75% of the company’s revenues. Crucially, this outcome results in no
upfront cash licence cost, substantially reduced operating losses and a
clearer roadmap for SSTL’s profitability. We look forward to providing
more details about SSTL’s resulting footprint
in due course.”
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