Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Murder: How an industry was systematically killed

The great Government of India has killed the telecom industry with such astounding brutality that it deserves special applause.

A bit of background - the telecom industry is somewhat special - to survive, it needs spectrum, which (like the Reliance D6 gas) is a national resource. A lot of players invested a lot of capital and took huge risks to start the industry from scratch in the 1990s. Just when they reached the end of the long investment cycle (10-15 years later!) and should have sat back to earn their returns, the government of India jumped in and started killing them.

First, in Jan 2008, the (dis)honourable minister for telecom suddenly changed rules midway and said that more operators would be allowed in the industry. This, despite the law saying categorically, that new licenses would NOT be given out. The incumbents, who should have got more spectrum by law, were now told - sorry! you will not get any more. We will give it away (almost for free) to friends and cronies (who by the way are going to make millions of $$s selling this spectrum to the likes of Telenor, Etisalat etc etc, without investing a single rupee of their own. Sorry, correct that - they are going to bribe me, the honourable minister, so that I can get a nice little fund going in my Swiss bank accounts.) Also, I'm going to keep an arbitrary date for consideration of applications for spectrum, so that ONLY my friends get this spectrum AND I'm going to change the rules on which incumbent gets spectrum first.

As a result, Reliance Communications, which by law was last in queue to get spectrum, will now jump to #1 position.

In any other country, this would have led to corruption charges against said minister, and he would have been in jail. But thanks to our strangely perverse country, the minister not only thrives, he actually got a second term in the government of the supposedly 'clean' Mr. Manmohan Singh despite a huge uproar on the blatant theft of revenues that should have accrued to me, the mango man of India.

The result of this was that fly-by-night operators came in, the industry got screwed because of irrational pricing, call quality suffered and investors got punished.

But the honourable minister had only begun. He now says - ha ha! you incumbents - you had the temerity to oppose my despotic theft - I will make you suffer more. So he says, retroactively AGAIN changing the rules - I am now going to arbitrarily decide that spectrum above 6.2 MHz (which I gave you 4-5 years ago for the same price that the new guys got it for) will now be priced at rates determined by the 3G auction (or more than 10-12 times what the new operators paid for their spectrum just last year). I will, perversely enough, not charge anything from the new operators. The losers, not surprisingly, are Bharti, BSNL, Vodafone and Idea. Reliance Communication, not at all surprisingly, totally not affected by this decision.

The incumbents today are large, respected companies not because they bribed thieving ministers and bureaucrats. They have built companies painstakingly, putting to risk large amounts of capital, effort and resources, and believing in the law of the land and principles of justice. To see them being systematically killed is a matter of shame. Strangely, perpetrators of this murder continue to line up their bank balances and enjoy their positions of power. But such is life in our country.

3 comments:

Avinash Murkute Galaxy4u said...

A minister will not be in a position to do corruption unless he get support corrupt officials. Every officer is supposed to refuse minister's illegal orders. Why these officials followed illegality? I have the answer. Multicolor Digital Corruption. Corporate office of BSNL is den of corrupt and apiary of corruption. I have reported 26 bribe transaction for phone on bribe only scheme from my village. I have found Bribe Revenue Sharing agreement with SDE/DE/AM/GM/PGM in BSNL Nagpur. Bribe is very subjective issue and BSNL's corporate office consider these as petty issues. I have also reported illegal telephones and illegal telephone calls from exchanges to none other than then GM in front of 20 people in an open meet. He ran away and took promotion. Looking at this BSNL has become Bribe Sanchar Nigam Limited and its CMD has become Corruption Managing Director. Just a day before I have sent reminder to Kuldeep Goyal (Shri) about corruption and there is no reponse. Now who is there to probe vigilance scam in BSNL? Why blame innocent minister like Raja when we have bunch of corrupt in BSNL. Any comments from anyone honest in BSNL, welcome, anytime, anywhere.

Nothing Spectacular said...

Dear Galaxy4u,
I have no respect for BSNL - they are servants of their political masters. When the master is the thief, the serfs will certainly follow suit.
My point is that the government is venal and should stay out of all business.

Orson Theriault said...

Working as operators is absolutely a dinkum calling