Operational and management control of the company will remain with existing promoters
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OCDs to be converted into equity for preferential allotment to ATC, will carry 11.2% coupon rate and have a tenure of 18 months
The fresh approval was necessitated as the nod granted by the shareholders had lapsed
Telecom operators Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel cumulatively gained nearly 25 lakh mobile subscribers in November even as troubled Vodafone Idea lost nearly 18.3 lakh customers, according to data by sector regulator TRAI. India's largest telco Reliance Jio cemented its lead in the market adding 14.26 lakh net subscribers in November, whereas Airtel added 10.56 lakh users. At the end of November 2022, Jio's mobile subscriber tally stood at 42.28 crore, the levels rising from 42.13 crore during the previous month. Bharti Airtel's subscriber gains pushed up mobile user count of the Sunil Mittal-led company to 36.60 crore in November. In sharp contrast, cash-strapped Vodafone Idea lost 18.27 lakh subscribers during the month in reference, tempering its subscriber base to 24.37 crore in November. As per TRAI data, the total broadband subscribers increased to 825.38 million at the end of November 2022 with a monthly growth rate of 0.47 per cent. Top five service providers constituted
Vodafone continues to lose subscribers, Airtel's additions at 6-month high, Jio retains the highest user base
Debt-ridden Vodafone Idea's board will meet on Tuesday to discuss a proposal to issue Rs 1,600 crore debentures to mobile tower vendor ATC Telecom Infrastructure. Vodafone Idea (VIL) and ATC had agreed to extend the last date to issue optionally convertible debentures (OCD) till February 28 after the shareholder's approval to issue the debentures lapsed in December. "We wish to inform you that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, 31st January 2023, in relation to the said preferential issue of OCDs to ATC and to convene the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company to seek approval of the shareholders in this regard," VIL said in a regulatory filing. The shareholders' nod to issue OCD within 15 days of approval of the proposal had lapsed in the absence of any response from the government on the conversion of interest dues into equity. On November 21, shareholders of debt-ridden Vodafone Idea (VIL) approved issuing OCDs worth Rs .
Vi is losing customers every month and it has been unable to raise funds
A significant part of the payment for Oct-Dec has been cleared by Vi, but instalment for January remains unpaid
The loss in the books was a result of adoption of stringent accounting practices by the Company due to continued shortfall in collections from one of the major customers, the company said.