Telco’s Data Revenues Grow 69% During 2015

Telco’s Data Revenues Grow 69% During 2015

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Without sharing any figures, the annual report said that increase in data revenues is likely to continue in the remaining period of FY15, as approximately one million 3G/4G/LTE subscriptions are being added every month since the commercial launch of these services in the country.

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Experts say that this growth in data revenues was bound to occur, however, there’s a compromise that telcos are making against this increase in revenues from mobile internet services as overall revenues have declined notably during the recent past.

Telecom Revenues

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Telecom revenues during Jul-Sep 2015 stood at Rs. 102 billion, down 12% from Rs. 115 billion a quarter ago.

Experts say that this decline in revenues is mainly due to fierce competition among the operators and is partially offset by increased usage of OTT services (Whatsapp, Skype) in place of usual voice and telephony services.

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Experts also say that the increase in 3G/4G usage will continue to rise during next several months, despite the fact that the network up-gradation process has slowed down lately.

Telecom Investments See a Slump

According to the annual report “State of the Economy” published by State Bank of Pakistan, the Telecom sector dominated the outflows, as newer investments are on decline.

As it appears, telecom companies are not reinvesting much, and are repatriating most of their earnings.

It is important to recall here that telecom has the second-largest share in outstanding foreign direct investment (FDI) in Pakistan, after the financial sector. However, its contribution in profit repatriations has generally remained much less than other sectors, as stiff competition never allowed firms to substantially raise their profit margins. However, due to price slump, repatriations from this sector in FY15 remained more or less unchanged than last year.

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According to the Bank report in the case of telecom sector, the decline in FDI was expected, as telecom operators had borrowed huge sums from their parent companies last year to pay for the 3G/4G spectrum licenses.

Sector-wise Inflow of Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan

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The SBP further states that within the telecom sector, the financial performance of Pakistan telecommunication (PTCL) was not up to the mark due to the lower sales and increased cost. The drop in sales revenues is attributed to decline in revenue from Ufone, and lower tariff from international incoming minutes due to abolishment of ICH arrangement.

The market share also declined for Mobilink and Warid. On the other hand, Telenor and Zong improved their performance and repatriated significantly higher profits in FY15 as compared to last year.