Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Q1FY20 Telecom AGR update: BSNL is on a surprise comeback

TRAI announced the Q1FY20 Financial Numbers for all Telecom operators a couple of days back. I have considered the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) numbers for the Top-4 Telecom operators in my analysis. For Q3FY19, Vodafone Idea was No.1 (31.4% Market-share), Bharti Airtel was No.2 (30.7%), Reliance Jio was No.3 (29.2%) and BSNL+MTNL was No.4 (8.7%). Things have changed substantially over the last 2 quarters.

Vodafone Idea was expected to lose some market share as it is undertaking a massive Network Integration exercise since November'2018. This has resulted in Vodafone Idea slipping to No.3 position with 27.2% market share in Q1FY20. Bharti Airtel had lost it's No.2 position during Q4FY19 due to some one-off adjustments. It has now regained the No.2 position with a market share of 29.6%. Reliance Jio has jumped to No.1 position in Q1FY20 with a market share of 30.2%. But all these developments were more or less expected. What is surprising is the fact that BSNL seems to be on a strong comeback. BSNL+MTNL combine had reported an AGR of just Rs.2864 crores in Q3FY19, which jumped to Rs.3546 crores in Q4FY19, which was a Q-o-Q jump of about 24%. BSNL+MTNL combine has managed to post an even stronger Q-o-Q growth in Q1FY20 to improve it's AGR to Rs.4703 crores, which is a jump of almost 33%. This strong growth has resulted in BSNL+MTNL combine's market share improving substantially to 13% in Q1FY20.

If we compare the Q1FY20 numbers with Q3FY19 numbers, Bharti Airtel has managed to increase it's AGR by 5.5%, but lost market share by 1.1%. Vodafone Idea has seen it's AGR dip by 5.5%, resulting in it's market share dropping by 4.2%. Reliance Jio has reported an AGR increase of 13% and a market share increase of 1%. On the other hand, BSNL+MTNL combine has managed to increase it's AGR by 64%, resulting in it's market share increasing by 4.3%. BSNL has managed to post such strong growth entirely on it's own since MTNL's performance continues to be disappointing. It will be interesting to see if BSNL manages to continue to post healthy positive growth in the coming quarters. Over the last few months we have been reading many reports of BSNL delaying salary payments to it's staff due to paucity of funds. Government of India is seriously considering some major boost to BSNL, including handing over of MTNL's operations to BSNL. If this happens soon, BSNL will be able to improve it's services & presence in the 2 important Metro circles of Delhi & Mumbai. This should help to further improve BSNL's quarterly numbers. Let's wait & watch how things pan out in the coming quarters for BSNL.

Coming to Vodafone Idea, the company is expected to improve it's performance from Q2FY20 onwards. It's Network Integration work has progressed well over the previous 2 quarters and the company continues to rapidly Integrate the networks in more & more towers in various circles. Very soon we will see the company increasing it's marketing efforts to spread the word of it's Stronger & Larger Network in several cities across the country. Initially this marketing effort will be more localised, limited to only those cities where the Network Integration work is over and the capacity has been increased. As the company gets closer to achieving the Network Integration work in over 80-85% of it's towers across the country, then we will see Vodafone Idea pushing for large scale advertisements across various mediums. I am expecting this to start before the end of December'2019.

Bharti Airtel & Reliance Jio continue to aggressively market their services across the country & also continue to incrementally increase their coverage & capacity. While Bharti Airtel has started switching off it's 3G network from some locations and utilise that spectrum for 4G service, Reliance Jio is simultaneously working on rolling out it's wireline services on a commercial basis next month. This might reduce some of it's aggression on the wireless front and we could see some slow down in subscriber addition on Reliance Jio's Wireless network in the coming months.

The next data point awaited is the Subscribers data for the month of July'19, which should be released in the 3rd week of next month.

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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Green-shoots for Vodafone Idea in latest VLR subscribers Data

TRAI recently published the Subscriber base Report for all Telecom operators in India for the month of June'19. While it was widely reported that Airtel & Vodafone-Idea together lost over 4 million subscribers and Jio gained over 8 million subscribers in June'19, there is a lot more that one needs to know. Vodafone Idea alone lost 4.1 million subscribers in June'19, while Airtel's loss was negligible at less than 30,000 subscribers.

The above numbers are for Gross Subscriber base. I don't give too much importance to the Gross Subscriber numbers. The more important numbers to look at are the VLR (Visitor Location Register) subscriber numbers, i.e. the subscribers which were actually Active on the operator's network. This number is what matters more as these Active users are the ones that will generate Traffic as well as Revenues for the company.

Vodafone Idea has been consistently losing VLR subscribers ever since their merger took place in August'18. From over 400 million VLR subscribers in September'18, it is down to 322 million in June'19. A major chunck of this number will be the subscribers who were holding sim cards of both operators before the merger. Another larger number of subscribers leaving the network will be those who were using it as a Secondary sim, only for Income calls, and were recently forced to do minimum recharge of Rs.35 every 28 days to continue availing service.

Till March'19, Vodafone Idea's overall VLR % was over 93, which is a very healthy figure and also in the normal range for both Vodafone India and Idea Cellular, before merger. But over the last 3 months, i.e. by June'19, it has dropped to just 84%. Apart from the above 2 reasons, this drop in VLR % could also be due to the rapid Network Integration work that is going on at hundreds of towers at any given point. Service disruption for some time for several subscribers at so many locations will also affect the VLR numbers for the operator.

If we look at the overall change in VLR numbers for Vodafone Idea since March'19, the operator lost 9.1 mn subscribers in March'19, another 26 million in April'19, 8.6 million in May'19 and 11.2 million in June'19. While these numbers clearly suggest that Vodafone Idea continues to lose VLR subscribers at a rapid pace, there are lot of things worth noting when we look at Circle-wise VLR subscriber number changes. Last night I sat down to note down the number of circles that are losing or gaining VLR subscribers, in different Ranges like 0 to 0.2 million, 0.2 to 0.5 million, 0.5 to 1 million, 1 to 2 million and >2 million. Some very interesting developments can be noted from this Data that I have collated.

Vodafone Idea had reported a loss of VLR subscribers in all 22 circles for the months of March and April'19. Vodafone Idea had lost over 26 million VLR subscribers in April'19, when 11 circles had reported a loss of over 1 million users each. In May'19, things were much better with just 1 circle reporting a loss of over 1 million users and 1 circle even reported a gain of VLR users. The overall loss of VLR users was moderated to 8.6 million in May'19. But the number is again higher at 11.2 million in June'19. But the culprits are just 2 circles: Bihar (4 mn loss) and Andhra Pradesh (2.2 million loss). Apart from this, things seem to be improving for Vodafone Idea as a total of 6 circles have reported a Gain of VLR users during June'19. All these 6 circles (Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai, Punjab and UP (West)) have reported a decent improvement in VLR %, resulting in a gain of VLR subscribers even when their Gross Subscribers numbers are down. What this suggests is that as Vodafone Idea's network integration work results in an improvement in Network's performance in terms of Coverage, Capacity & Speed, we could see more & more circles reporting positive change in VLR % and hence a gain of VLR users, in the coming months.

My take is that the worst in terms of loss of VLR subscribers is behind for Vodafone Idea. Things are set to improve in the coming months. In fact these are very interesting times for the company as we could start seeing first signs of benefits of their Integrated large-capacity network sometime soon, possibly from September'19 onwards. I will keep updating this Data as and when TRAI publishes the Subscriber numbers for every passing month.

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