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Reliance Communications Performance

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Low: ₹1.70
High: ₹1.70
Previous Close ₹1.70
Open ₹1.70
Volume 38,68,609
Day’s Range ₹1.70 - ₹1.70
52W Range ₹1.00 - ₹2.30
Market Cap ₹503.33 Cr

Reliance Communications Fundamentals

ROCE (TTM) 0.14
P/E Ratio (TTM) 0
P/B Ratio 0
Industry P/E 60.88
Debt to Equity -0.6061
ROE -0.2425
EPS (TTM) 0
Dividend Yield 0
Book Value -281.8343953
Face Value 5

Reliance Communications Financials

Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023
Net Sales1111009794
Expenses112123151123
Profit before tax0-19-3-35
Operating Profit-1,882-1,965-1,060-2,060
Net Profit-1,882-1,965-1,060-2,060
EPS in Rs-6.86-7.17-3.94-7.51

About Reliance Communications

History 

Reliance Communications (RCOM) was founded in India on July 15, 2004, as Reliance Infocomm Limited with the introduction of its nationwide CDMA2000 service. It became Reliance Communications Limited in 2006 and was listed in March 2006. The company introduced its GSM service in 2008. It began using MIMO technology in 2011 to improve the quality of its 3G service, providing a data rate of up to 28 Mbit/s.

In the 2010 spectrum auction, Reliance Communications obtained licences for 3G spectrum in three cities at a total licencing fee of ₹58.64 billion (equivalent to ₹130 billion or US$1.6 billion in 2023). The company reduced the price of its 3G service by 61% in May 2012.

Reliance Communications was once one of India’s largest telecom operators, but it began to struggle financially in the early 2010s. The company faced stiff competition from other telecom operators, such as Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea. In addition, RCOM was burdened by a large debt load.

In 2017, RCOM sold its wireless assets to Reliance Jio for ₹24,000 crore (equivalent to ₹31,000 crore or US$3.9 billion in 2023). The company continued to operate its fiber optic network, but it was unable to generate enough revenue to service its debt.

RCOM was once a pioneer in the Indian telecom industry. The company introduced many new services and technologies, such as the nationwide CDMA2000 service and MIMO technology. However, the company was unable to keep up with the competition, and in 2019, it was forced to file for bankruptcy. The company has been trying to sell its assets to repay its debt, but it has been unsuccessful.

As of March 2020, the company reworked its strategy and continues to operate 4G data services, fixed-line communications, data centre services, and enterprise solutions, as well as subsea cable networks under the banner name “Global Cloud Xchange.

Business Segments 

  1. Voice: RCOM offers a wide range of voice services to its customers, including fixed-line voice, mobile voice, and enterprise voice. The company’s voice services are known for their high quality, reliability, and affordability.
  2. Long-distance services: RCOM is a provider of long-distance services in India. The company offers a wide range of long-distance services to its customers, including national long-distance (NLD), international long-distance (ILD), and voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP). RCOM’s long-distance services are known for their high quality, reliability, and competitive rates.
  3. Broadband: RCOM offers a wide range of broadband services to its customers, including fixed-line broadband, mobile broadband, and enterprise broadband. RCOM’s broadband services are known for their high speeds, reliability, and affordability.
  4. Access to enterprise customers: RCOM provides access to enterprise customers through its extensive network of fibre optic cables, microwave towers, and satellite links. The company’s enterprise customers include multinational corporations, government agencies, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
  5. Managed Internet data centre services: RCOM offers managed internet data centre services to its customers. These services include data hosting, co-location, and managed services. RCOM’s managed internet data centre services are known for their high security, reliability, and scalability.

Subsidiaries of Reliance Communications

  1. Reliance Communications Infrastructure Limited (RCIL): RCIL’s tower infrastructure is one of the largest in India. The company’s towers are used by RCOM and other telecom operators to provide mobile voice and data services to their customers. RCIL’s tower infrastructure is critical to the success of the Indian telecom industry. RCIL’s fiber optic network is one of the most extensive in India.
  2. Reliance Telecom Limited (RTL): RTL is a leading provider of mobile voice and data services in Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, Assam, Kolkata, and North East service areas. The company offers a wide range of mobile voice and data plans to its customers. RTL is committed to providing its customers with high-quality and affordable mobile services.
  3. GCX Limited: GCX Limited is a global undersea cable and cloud services company that provides a comprehensive portfolio of solutions to carriers, enterprises, and new media companies globally. GCX owns and operates a global network of over 70,000 kilometres of undersea cables, connecting over 40 countries in Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East.

Key Personnel 

  1. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani, Chairman

Anil Dhirubhai Ambani serves as Chairman in significant companies like Reliance Communications Ltd. and Reliance Capital Ltd. He’s been pivotal in 17 companies, contributing substantially to India’s business landscape. With vast experience across diverse sectors like telecommunications and infrastructure, he’s held influential roles, including Vice Chairman at Reliance Industries Ltd. His involvement in educational and institutional boards highlights his commitment to broader societal development.

Management Outlook 

  • The company is investing in enhancing its network infrastructure across India, which indicates significant capital expenditure. Specific numbers regarding the investment and expected outcomes are not provided, but this is a key financial aspect to monitor for assessing their capital allocation and long-term growth prospects.
  • The high-speed data links between data centres suggest a significant investment in network infrastructure. Financial performance metrics related to the cost and efficiency of these data links, as well as their contribution to revenue, would be important to assess.
  • The company plans to provide low-cost last-mile access, and branch connectivity is a strategic investment. It’s important to track the associated capital expenses and revenue growth resulting from this initiative.
  • The company aims to grow its revenue through the expansion of its service offerings, including VPN, Next-Generation Enterprise Networking, and others. Monitoring revenue growth in these specific service areas and the associated marketing expenses will be essential.
Parent Organisation Anil Ambani
Founded 2004
Managing Director Anil D Ambani
NSE Symbol RCOM

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Reliance Communications FAQs

What is the Share price of Reliance Communications (RCOM)?

Reliance Communications (RCOM) share price as of March 26, 2024, on NSE is Rs 1.70 (NSE) and Rs 1.82 (BSE) on BSE.

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Is Reliance communication a Debt free Company?

No, Reliance communication is not a debt free company.

What is the main business of Reliance communication?

The main business of Reliance communication is to provide telecom services along with conducting data centre business and national long distance business. It operates the world’s largest IP enabled connectivity infrastructure constituting fibre optic cable systems in India.

Who are the promoters of Reliance communication?

Some of the main promoters of Reliance communication include Reliance Ornatus Enterprises and Ventures Private Limited, Reliance Capital Limited, Reliance Communications Enterprises Private Limited, Reliance Wind Turbine Installators Industries Pvt Ltd., Kokila D Ambani, Anil D. Ambani, Tina A Ambani, and Jai Anmol A Ambani.

What are the Subsidiaries that comes under Reliance communication?

Some of the subsidiaries that come under Reliance communication are Reliance Wimax Limited (RWML), Reliance Bhutan Limited, Reliance Webstore Limited (RWSL), Reliance Realty Limited (RRL), Campion Properties Limited, Reliance Telecom Limited, Reliance Tech Services Limited, Reliance Infratel Limited (RTL), and Reliance Globalcom B.V.