Airtel Strengthens Market Share as Vodafone Idea Struggles with Limited Capex Investment

As Bharti Airtel continues to invest in network expansion and 5G deployment, the stark contrast in capex between Airtel and Vodafone Idea raises concerns for the latter's ability to defend its market share.

Highlights

  • BNP Paribas expressed concerns over Vodafone Idea's ability to defend market share due to a significant difference in capital expenditure with competing telcos.
  • Vodafone Idea's capex amounted to Rs 120 billion, while Bharti Airtel invested a substantial Rs 496 billion during the same period.
  • Vodafone Idea's capex declined by 50% year-on-year to Rs 5.6 billion in 4QFY23.

Follow Us

Bharti Airtel

In a recent research note, BNP Paribas expressed concerns over Vodafone Idea's ability to defend its market share due to a significant difference in capital expenditure (capex) between the telecom operator and its rival Bharti Airtel. Over the past three years, Vodafone Idea's capex amounted to Rs 120 billion, while Bharti Airtel invested a substantial Rs 496 billion during the same period.




BNP Paribas highlighted (via ET Telecom) that Bharti Airtel, under the leadership of Sunil Mittal, has been actively reinforcing its network through rural expansion initiatives and the rollout of 5G services. Notably, the telecom company achieved the highest quarterly tower additions, amounting to 12,000 in 4QFY23, representing a 16% year-on-year increase in total sites. Additionally, the mobile base transceiver stations (BTS) installed by Airtel witnessed an 11% year-on-year growth. In contrast, Vodafone Idea's tower and BTS additions have remained relatively stable on a quarterly basis, a trend that has persisted since the previous year.

Read More - Five Critical Areas Where Bharti Airtel Is Really Well Positioned

During the fourth quarter of FY23, Airtel's mobile service capex remained elevated at Rs 66 billion, marking a significant 2.6-fold increase compared to the previous year. On the other hand, Vodafone Idea's capex declined by 50% year-on-year to Rs 5.6 billion in 4QFY23. The research note suggests that Vodafone Idea likely prioritized vendor and bank payments during this period.

Airtel's Capex to Rise Further in FY24

Airtel anticipates that its capex will remain elevated for FY24, gradually reducing from FY25 onwards as the company aims to complete its rural expansion and 5G rollout by the end of FY24, according to BNP Paribas. Despite the overall industry slowdown, both Airtel and Jio managed to gain revenue market share at the expense of Vodafone Idea, which saw its market share erode to below 20% by March 2023.

As Bharti Airtel continues to invest in network expansion and 5G deployment, the stark contrast in capex between Airtel and Vodafone Idea raises concerns for the latter's ability to defend its market share.

Reported By

Tanuja is a passionate technology and telecom buff who has been following the telecom industry for several years now.

Recent Comments

Faraz :

I have not used more than 150 GB a month till now. Mostly it is between 80 to 140 GB.

Bharti Airtel had 72 Million 5G Users at the End…

Shivraj Roy :

Or maybe they need to market themselves better

Vodafone Idea Struggled to Add 4G Subscribers in FY24

TheAndroidFreak :

It was better till 2022, in Mumbai. But sites have increased for sure due to 5G. Airtel rural coverage sucks…

Vodafone Idea Struggled to Add 4G Subscribers in FY24

TheAndroidFreak :

Realme all phones support 1+3+8/3+41. Since Realme 9 Pro Plus(Realme GT series as well). No issues whatsoever. Poco F5/Poco F6…

Vodafone Idea Struggled to Add 4G Subscribers in FY24

TheAndroidFreak :

Band 5 doesn't make sense for Jio. After 5G, 4G has improved a little bit. Because Jio 5G is SA…

Vodafone Idea Struggled to Add 4G Subscribers in FY24

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments