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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: The telecom sector<\/a> recorded almost a 10% sequential growth in adjusted gross revenue (AGR<\/a>) in the fiscal fourth quarter FY20, helped by the full impact of price hikes that the big telcos took last December that did not adversely hit mobile services consumption, data collated by the sector regulator showed.

The telecom industry’s AGR climbed 9.94% on-quarter to Rs 44,940 crore in the quarter ended March, FY20.

Overall sectoral minutes of consumption rose, with the all-India average minutes of usage (MoU) per subscriber per month from wireless services rising 5.34% sequentially to 750 in the quarter ended March.

Access services contributed 76.76% of total telecom services AGR in the fiscal fourth quarter.

“The strong sequential growth in telecom industry AGR in the March quarter was triggered a combination of the meaty tariff hikes taken last December, the charging of off-net voice calls by all operators and costlier minimum recharge plans,” Rajiv Sharma, research head at SBICap Securities said.

Last December,
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, Vodafone Idea<\/a> and Reliance Jio<\/a> had raised their bundled tariffs by around 14-33% for the first time after a three-year hiatus.

Reliance Jio Infocomm further consolidated its lead over the country’s two older incumbent carriers – Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea – on the AGR front although all three private telcos reported strong sequential upticks on this score in the fiscal fourth quarter. The telecom market leader’s decision last October to recover interconnect usage charges (IUC) for calls to rival networks further boosted its revenues in the March quarter.

Jio’s AGR, or revenue from licenced services, climbed 6.30% on-quarter to Rs 13,428.07 crore in the January-March period, while Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea also notched up 19.57% and 20.82% sequential growth in their March quarter AGRs to Rs 9,737 crore and Rs 7,866.60 crore respectively.

Telcos annually pay 8% of their AGR as licence fees and 3-5% towards SUC to the government. Consequently, the government’s licence fee and spectrum usage charge (SUC) collections also climbed on-quarter in the January-March period.

Licence fee mop-up for the government in the March quarter increased 10.21% sequentially to Rs 3,604 crore, while SUC takings rose strongly 13.40% on-quarter to Rs 1,424 crore, latest data put out by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (
Trai<\/a>) showed.

Trai’s report on the telecom industry’s March quarter performance also indicated that the monthly average revenue per user (
ARPU<\/a>) from wireless services rose 16.33% on-quarter to Rs 91.49 in the January-March period, helped by the first full beneficial impact of the tariff hikes.
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电信业AGR Q4FY20 vs第三季增长10%:火车数据

电信部门记录几乎连续调整后总收入增长10% (AGR)第四财季FY20,得益于价格上涨大电信公司的全面影响了去年12月没有负面打击移动服务消费,行业监管机构整理的数据显示。

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加尔各答:电信部门记录几乎连续调整后总收入增长10% (AGR)第四财季FY20,因价格上涨的全面影响,大型电信公司去年12月没有负面打击移动服务消费,行业监管机构整理的数据显示。

电信行业的AGR一季度上升了9.94%达到44940卢比在截至3月的一个季度,FY20。

总体消费部门分钟上涨,印度平均分钟的使用(MoU)每用户每月从无线服务顺序上涨5.34%到750年的季度截至3月。

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访问服务贡献总额的76.76%电信服务AGR的第四财季业绩。

“电信行业的强劲的连续增长3月季度AGR的组合引起肉的关税上调了去年12月的收费off-net语音通话由所有运营商和昂贵的最低充电计划,“拉吉夫•沙玛SBICap证券研究主管说。

去年12月,Bharti Airtel,沃达丰的想法依赖Jio提高了他们的捆绑关税约14 - 33%时隔三年后第一次。

依赖Jio Infocomm进一步巩固其领先的两个大现任运营商——Bharti Airtel和沃达丰的想法——AGR方面尽管所有三个私人电信公司公布了强劲的顺序在第四财季则在这一点上。去年10月电信市场领导者的决定恢复互连使用费用(IUC)调用竞争对手网络3月季度进一步提高其收入。

Jio AGR或许可服务,收入上涨6.30%。今年第一季度在1期13428 .07点卢比,而巴蒂电信和沃达丰的想法也创下了连续增长19.57%和20.82%的3季度AGR分别9737卢比和7866 .60卢比。

电信公司每年支付8%的AGR许可证费用和对政府往下3 - 5%。因此,政府的执照费和频谱使用电荷(往下)集合也爬上季度的1期。

执照费扫荡顺序为政府在第一季度增长了10.21%到3604卢比,而往下收入强烈。今年第一季度的13.40%上升到1424卢比,最新数据将由印度电信管理局(火车)显示。

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火车的报告3月电信行业的季度业绩还表示,每月每用户平均收入(ARPU)无线服务上季度上涨16.33%,Rs, 1 - 3月的91.49,得益于第一个完整的有益影响关税上调。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: The telecom sector<\/a> recorded almost a 10% sequential growth in adjusted gross revenue (AGR<\/a>) in the fiscal fourth quarter FY20, helped by the full impact of price hikes that the big telcos took last December that did not adversely hit mobile services consumption, data collated by the sector regulator showed.

The telecom industry’s AGR climbed 9.94% on-quarter to Rs 44,940 crore in the quarter ended March, FY20.

Overall sectoral minutes of consumption rose, with the all-India average minutes of usage (MoU) per subscriber per month from wireless services rising 5.34% sequentially to 750 in the quarter ended March.

Access services contributed 76.76% of total telecom services AGR in the fiscal fourth quarter.

“The strong sequential growth in telecom industry AGR in the March quarter was triggered a combination of the meaty tariff hikes taken last December, the charging of off-net voice calls by all operators and costlier minimum recharge plans,” Rajiv Sharma, research head at SBICap Securities said.

Last December,
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, Vodafone Idea<\/a> and Reliance Jio<\/a> had raised their bundled tariffs by around 14-33% for the first time after a three-year hiatus.

Reliance Jio Infocomm further consolidated its lead over the country’s two older incumbent carriers – Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea – on the AGR front although all three private telcos reported strong sequential upticks on this score in the fiscal fourth quarter. The telecom market leader’s decision last October to recover interconnect usage charges (IUC) for calls to rival networks further boosted its revenues in the March quarter.

Jio’s AGR, or revenue from licenced services, climbed 6.30% on-quarter to Rs 13,428.07 crore in the January-March period, while Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea also notched up 19.57% and 20.82% sequential growth in their March quarter AGRs to Rs 9,737 crore and Rs 7,866.60 crore respectively.

Telcos annually pay 8% of their AGR as licence fees and 3-5% towards SUC to the government. Consequently, the government’s licence fee and spectrum usage charge (SUC) collections also climbed on-quarter in the January-March period.

Licence fee mop-up for the government in the March quarter increased 10.21% sequentially to Rs 3,604 crore, while SUC takings rose strongly 13.40% on-quarter to Rs 1,424 crore, latest data put out by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (
Trai<\/a>) showed.

Trai’s report on the telecom industry’s March quarter performance also indicated that the monthly average revenue per user (
ARPU<\/a>) from wireless services rose 16.33% on-quarter to Rs 91.49 in the January-March period, helped by the first full beneficial impact of the tariff hikes.
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