THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - July 30, 2018 - Topic 2
A week is a long time in politics. In business,
especially one as rapidly evolving as mobile telecommunications, a year can be
an eternity. So for the Vodafone Group’s Indian unit and Idea Cellular Ltd.,
which had in March 2017 announced an agreement to merge, last week’s approval of the
proposed union by the Department of Telecommunications came not a day too soon.
The changes in the industry landscape over the intervening 16 months have been
dramatic. The market has contracted marginally in terms of overall subscriber
numbers — from 1.17 billion on March 31, 2017, to 1.13 billion at the end of
May this year.
But the number of competing service providers is set to shrink
from double digits to just three privately run large rivals plus state-owned
BSNL and MTNL. This consolidation, from the wave of mergers and acquisitions
over the last couple of years, was the gain the companies left standing were
hoping for. From more wholesome slices of the customer pie to more bang for the
buck in a highly capital-intensive business, the merged entities including
Vodafone Idea Ltd. — as the new business will be called — ought to be happy
with the way things have panned out. But the situation on the ground is far
from ideal.
The intensity of competition has steadily
increased since the entry of Reliance Jio, founded by the deep-pocketed
billionaire Mukesh Ambani. This has left the incumbents battling furiously to
protect their turf with tariff reductions to match the newcomer’s ‘no
prisoners’ approach to pricing of its voice and data services. The telecom
regulator’s September decision to more than halve the fee that operators pay on
cross-network calls has only added to their woes, resulting in a steep and
continuing erosion in average revenues per user and margins. The managements of
Vodafone and Idea have repeatedly underscored the competitive challenges facing
them, with both operators losing customers and the latter awash in red ink.
With about 430 million subscribers, Vodafone Idea would vault past Bharti
Airtel’s current India customer base of about 345 million to the top of the
heap. But this scale that they gain would ultimately count for little if the
combine fails to staunch customer losses, and do that without compromising on
the business’s viability. The cost of bidding for fresh wireless spectrum is
escalating steadily and mobile number portability has made it easier for
customers to switch networks in case of dissatisfaction with service quality
levels or pricing. The combine will therefore need more than just a few smart
‘ideas’, as Idea Cellular’s erstwhile marketing campaign used to stress, to
make a fist of their merger.
Vocabulary
Eternity: infinite
or unending time.
Example: Their
love was sealed for eternity
Synonyms: ever, all
time, perpetuity
Intervening: come
between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
Example: He
acted outside his authority when he intervened in the dispute
Synonyms: intercede, involve
oneself, get involved, interpose oneself, step in
Dramatic: sudden
and striking.
Example: A
dramatic increase in recorded crime
Synonyms: considerable, substantial, sizable, goodly, fair, marked
Shrink: become
or make smaller in size or amount; contract or cause to contract.
Example: The
workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand
Synonyms: get
smaller, become/grow smaller, contract, diminish, lessen
Acquisition: an
asset or object bought or obtained, typically by a library or museum.
Example: Among
the museum's acquisitions , he discovered a piece of furniture that he had made
40 years before.
Synonyms: purchase, buy, gain, accession, addition, investment, possession
Intensive: concentrated
on a single area or subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous.
Example: She
undertook an intensive Arabic course
Synonyms: thorough, thoroughgoing, in-depth, rigorous, exhaustive, all-inclusive
Incumbent: necessary
for someone as a duty or responsibility.
Example: It
is incumbent on all decent people to concentrate on destroying this evil
Synonyms: necessary
for one to, essential that, required that, imperative that
Erosion: the
process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
Example: The
problem of soil erosion
Heap: an
untidy collection of things piled up haphazardly.
Example: She
rushed out, leaving her clothes in a heap on the floor
Synonyms: pile, stack, mound, mountain, mass, quantity, load, lot, jumble
Erstwhile: former.
Example: His
erstwhile rivals
Synonyms: former, old, past, one-time, sometime, ex-, late, then, previous
