Vodafone may close its business in India: Nick Reid
New Delhi, December 14, 2019 Saturday
Vodafone-Idea, the country's second-largest telecom company, may cease its operations in India. The future is up.
It is worth mentioning here that last month the Supreme Court gave a major blow to Vodafone-Idea and Airtel. The court ordered the two companies to pay Rs 92,000 crore to the central government.
The court rejected all the arguments of the telecom companies in the ruling. The court said that the telecom companies will have to pay the telecom department with full interest.
Company CEO Nick Reid said that the situation has been a challenge for us for a long time. Still, Vodafone-Idea has 30 million customers. Which accounts for 30% of the market.
It is worth mentioning here that Vodafone merged with Aditya Birla Group's Idea Telecom in the year 2018. Nick Reid said that we are carrying a huge burden of financially due to a lot of regulation and a lot of tax burden, besides our favorable judgment in the Supreme Court. Came.
Nick Reed called the news out of Vodafone-Idea's market. He said we know that some media houses are spreading such rumors.
According to this report, we have decided to opt out of the market, however we would like to clarify that such information is only a rumor. Vodafone has sought relief package from the central government.
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