Bharti to introduce 5G services this month, cover every town by 2024, says MD Vittal

‘Network deployment in the 700 Mhz band gives no additional coverage compared to the 900 Mhz spectrum band that the company has’

August 09, 2022 09:18 pm | Updated 09:18 pm IST - New Delhi

Detailed network roll-out plans for 5,000 towns in India are completely in place. This will be one of the biggest roll-outs in our history,” says Gopal Vittal.

Detailed network roll-out plans for 5,000 towns in India are completely in place. This will be one of the biggest roll-outs in our history,” says Gopal Vittal. | Photo Credit: KAMAL NARANG

Telecom operator Bharti Airtel will start rolling out 5G services this month and cover all towns and key rural areas of the country by March 2024, a senior company official said on Tuesday.

Bharti Airtel managing director and CEO Gopal Vittal also said that the price of mobile services in India is very low and needs to go up.

"We intend to launch 5G starting August and extend to a pan-India roll-out very soon. By March 2024 we believe we will be able to cover every town and key rural areas as well with 5G.

"In fact, detailed network roll-out plans for 5,000 towns in India are completely in place. This will be one of the biggest roll-outs in our history," Mr. Vittal said during the company's earning call.

Bharti Airtel in the recently-concluded spectrum auction acquired 19,867.8 MHz frequencies by securing a pan-India footprint of 3.5 GHz and 26 GHz bands and select purchase of radiowaves in the low and mid-band spectrum for a total consideration of ₹43,040 crore.

Mr. Vittal said the company's capital expenditure will remain around the existing levels and played down the need for buying premium spectrum in the 700 megahertz band, which requires less number of mobile towers for coverage compared to other bands that telecom operators currently have.

"Our competition does not have such a large mid-band spectrum. Do remember that if we did not have this large chunk of precious mid-band spectrum, we would have had no choice but to buy expensive 700 Mhz spectrum.

"And, once we had bought it, we would have had to deploy large power guzzling radios on this band. Not only would the cost have been higher, but it would also have led to more carbon emissions," Mr. Vittal said.

He said that the network deployment in the 700 Mhz band gives no additional coverage compared to the 900 Mhz spectrum band that the company has.

Mr. Vittal said non-standalone (NSA) 5G networks have more benefits compared to standalone 5G networks because of wider coverage and more devices available to access the network.

He said that in the U.S. and South Korea where both SA (standalone) and NSA have been launched, the traffic on SA is less than 10% of total 5G traffic.

"The third advantage of this mode is that it allows us to use existing 4G technology at no extra cost since we already have the radios and the spectrum that are live on our network. Finally, the last advantage of NSA is around experience – it will allow for a faster call connect time on voice. In addition, it allows us to provide a faster uplink than anyone else given our massive spectrum holdings in the mid band," Mr. Vittal said.

The country's largest telecom player Jio claims to have completed 5G coverage planning in the top 1,000 cities and conducted field trials of its home-grown 5G telecom gears. It is the only player that has purchased premium 700 Mhz spectrum.

Mr. Vittal said that Airtel has recorded industry-leading average revenue per user of ₹183 and expects it to soon touch ₹200 and eventually ₹300 on account of the increase in tariffs.

Bharti Airtel has posted an over five-fold jump in its consolidated profit to ₹1,607 crore for the quarter ended June 2022, mainly on account of hike in tariffs compared to the profit of ₹283.5 crore it had recorded in the same period a year ago.

Consolidated revenue from operations of Bharti Airtel increased by about 22% to ₹32,805 crore during the reported quarter from ₹26,854 crore earlier.

Bharti Airtel India's revenue increased by 24% to ₹23,319 crore, compared to ₹18,828.4 crore in Q1 FY22.

The mobile services revenue of Bharti Airtel in India grew 27% on a year-on-year (YoY) basis to ₹18,220 crore from ₹14,305.6 crore.

The company incurred a capital expenditure of ₹5,288 crore in India and ₹1,088 crore in Africa.

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