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Only Jio Reliance? Sun sets on RCom as a consumer brand

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It was curtains for one of India’s iconic brands RCom after the cellular operator announced on Wednesday that the market regulator had approved its merger with Aircel. This will be the end of RCom as a consumer brand as the new entity may operate under the Aircel brand.

This in effect means that there will be only one Reliance brand in the market offering mobile services — Reliance Jio. Rjio is promoted by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, while younger brother Anil Ambani owns RCom.

 

Before the company founded by Dhirubhai Ambani was split among the brothers, Reliance Infocomm (later renamed as RCom) had shaken up the telecom sector in the country by reducing call costs drastically in the earlier part of this century.

Though entering the mobile service space is considered to be the brainchild of Mukesh Ambani, it was Anil Ambani who walked away with the telecom company after the split.

Non-compete clause

Mukesh Ambani had to wait close to a decade to re-enter the telecom sector as a non-compete clause with Anil kept him away.

On Wednesday, RCom said the proposed merger with Aircel also received BSE and NSE approvals.

The new entity is slated to create the country’s third-largest telecom operator.

RCom announced its plans to merge its wireless business with Aircel and create a new entity. First, RCom will demerge its existing cellular business that has about 88 million subscribers, and then merge it with Aircel.

However, other businesses such as tower assets and fixed-line enterprise units will continue to remain with RCom.

RCom and Aircel’s Malaysia-based promoters Maxis Communications Berhad will hold 50 per cent each in the venture, with equal representation on the board. RCom had earlier merged with Sistema JSFC’s Indian operations — MTS — under which the Russian company holds a 10 per cent stake in RCom.

The merged entity will, however, carry a debt of nearly ₹28,000 crore — RCom and Aircel will each contribute half that amount into the debt pool.

RCom shares rose 1.52 per cent to ₹36.80, on the BSE on Wednesday.

 

source http://m.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/jio-reliance-sun-sets-on-rcom-as-a-consumer-brand/article9585840.ece

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started with DAPO and now with this news, instead of reliance 4G, i will see Aircel as my cell operator. Dont know whether to be happy or sad. 

though i feel sad for Rcom :( 

RIP 

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It's really a good news for Reliance Family empire:D and shareholders

btw @nitink there is an error Mr M started with DAPO, but upgraded to Reliance Jio

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On 3/18/2017 at 9:36 PM, invisiblebond said:

It's really a good news for Reliance Family empire:D and shareholders

btw @nitink there is an error Mr M started with DAPO, but upgraded to Reliance Jio

 

That starting with dapo and ending with aircel is my story :(

i still use reliance 4G as my prime number which eventually will become aircel.

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Been a Reliance customer since monsoon hungama days one good thing about Aircel merger is what was once a pathetic network after forced 4g conversion with zero signal at my house has changed to decent network I can happily sit inside my room instead of running outdoor to attend calls some sort of improvement lol


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