Amit
Tripathi. Mumbai
Wireless Tata Telecom Infoservices, a tower firm jointly
owned by Tata Teleservices and Quippo Telecom Infrastructure, is looking to
raise capital to fund additional tower acquisitions.
The firm is
bidding to purchase towers of a couple of telecom firms, including Aircel’s
11,500 towers, Sunil Kanoria, director Quipo, told DNA Money.
“We aim to
acquire 60,000 towers in two years. We have just placed the necessary documents
as part of the bidding process for Aircel’s towers whose valuation is anywhere
between between $1.5 billion and to $2 billion. We are also talking to other
firms for more towers,” said Kanoria.
On securing funds for the tower acquisitions, Kanoria said,
“The funding organisations are ready. That is not an issue. Once the business
makes sense to them, they are ready to fund any amount.”
Quipo, the telecom tower subsidiary of Kolkata-based Srei
Infrastructure Finance, recently bought a 49% stake in Wireless Tata. It paid Rs
2,367 crore for a 30% stake and, for the remaining 19%, 5,000 towers were
transferred to the venture.
“Wireless Tata
has about 25,000 towers now,” said Kanoria. “The delay in the deal happened due
to various procedures that we had to follow, like getting FIPB approval and
various procedures that we had to follow, like getting FIPB approval and various
other government Clearances,” he said.
A slew of private equity players have stake in Quipo. IDFC
Private Equity holds 11.24%, Oman Investment Fund has 16.60%, and Srei and its
various subsidiaries together hold a 55% stake. The Government of Singapore
Investment Corp is an other shareholder in the firm.
The tower business in
India has taken
off owing to the demand from new telecom players for towers to roll out telecom
services. Analysts said for new telecom firms it makes sense to share towers
rather than owning them by which huge capex is saved. The tower business has
seen many telcos group together to pool in their towers and rent them to other
telcos.
Among standalone tower firms,
Indus
Towers, a joint venture of Bharti Airtel,
Vodafone Essar Ltd and Idea Cellular Ltd, is the largest owning 98,000
towers.
It is followed by Reliance Infratel Ltd with 48,000 towers,
Public sector BSNL has 40,000 towers, while Bharti Infratel owns 28,078.