THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 1, 2017- Topic 2
Consolidation
in India’s overcrowded telecommunications industry was perhaps inevitable. What
is interesting though is that the current wave of mergers and acquisitions,
which started in November 2015 with Reliance Communications’ agreement to acquire Sistema’s Indian wireless business, has gained
considerable momentum over the last 15 months with several more announcements —
of deals struck or confirmation of ongoing merger negotiations — having been
made.
That the commercial start of services from the latest entrant, Reliance
Jio, has been coterminous with this latest round of consolidation is not a
simple coincidence. Given what some of its competitors have referred to as
Jio’s “predatory” approach to pricing, the industry has found itself buffeted
on the one hand by a sharp decline in earnings, and on the other by the high
cost of servicing the debt that had helped incumbent operators bid for and
acquire the much-needed wireless spectrum at the government’s auction of
airwaves. It is this financial bind that the industry finds itself in that
Sunil Mittal, Bharti Airtel founder and chairman, alluded
to at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week when he said that the return on capital deployed had dipped
to low single-digit levels, making investment in the business unviable.
Investors, he is reported to have quipped, would be better off putting their
money in a bank and playing golf.
This
is a far cry from the situation a little more than five years ago when as many
as 12 private players jostled cheek by jowl with the two state-run telephone
operators, BSNL and MTNL, as they vied for a share of the country’s 893.8
million wireless subscribers as of December 2011. And while the market had
expanded to almost 1.13 billion subscribers as of December 2016, the number of
non-state mobile services providers had shrunk to 10, inclusive of Reliance
Jio. With seven of the nine either in the process of being acquired or merged,
or in talks to negotiate a deal, the industry is now finally poised to coalesce
into four large private sector entities, a welcome development both from the
industry and government perspective. Still, size alone may not guarantee the
enlarged companies’ good health, especially given the ongoing fierce battle for
market share. That the seriousness of the situation has not been lost on the
Telecom Commission is best underscored by the fact that it has asked the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India to ensure orderly growth in the sector.
After all, a bruising and protracted price war, while certainly good for the
consumers, is bound to extract a heavy price on the service providers’
financials, notwithstanding the deep pockets that the merged entities may
command. That in turn risks further eroding the revenue the Centre earns from
licence fees and spectrum usage charges, a fact cited by the Telecom Commission
in its latest missive to TRAI. It is in no one’s interest to kill the goose
that lays the golden eggs.
Vocabulary
Inevitable: certain to happen.
Example: War was inevitable
Synonyms: unavoidable, inescapable, inexorable, ineluctable
Entrant: a person or group
that enters, joins, or takes part in something.
Example: He had forgotten
he had entered a competition where entrants were asked to describe their dream
day.
Synonyms: new
member, new arrival, beginner, newcomer, freshman
Coterminous: having the same
boundaries or extent in space, time, or meaning.
Example: The southern
frontier was coterminous with the French Congo colony
Buffeted: strike repeatedly
and violently; batter.
Example: The rough seas
buffeted the coast
Synonyms: batter, pound, lash, strike, hit
Allude: suggest or call attention
to indirectly.
Example: She had a way of
alluding to Jean but never saying her name
Synonyms: refer
to, touch on, suggest, hint at, imply
Cheek: impertinent talk
or behavior.
Example: He had the cheek
to complain
Synonyms: impudence, cheekiness, insolence, effrontery, audacity
Perspective: a particular
attitude toward or way of regarding something.
Example: Most guidebook
history is written from the editor's perspective
Synonyms: outlook, view, viewpoint, point
of view
Bruising: inflict an injury
on something causing discoloration of the skin.
Example: A bruised knee
Synonyms: injure, mark, discolor; mark, discolor
Protract: prolong.
Example: He had certainly
taken his time, even protracting the process
Synonyms: prolong, lengthen, extend, draw
out, drag out
