Sunday, July 3, 2011

Vodafone pays over $400 mn more to buy Essar's 33% stake


NEW DELHI: Revising the deal, UK-based Vodafone today agreed to pay over $400 million more to its Indian partner Essar for buying its 33 per cent stake in the joint venture Vodafone-Essar.

With this, Essar closed the deal to sell its 33 per cent stake at $5.46 billion as against $5 billion decided earlier.

Essar had held 22 per cent stake in the joint venture through its Mauritian arm and the remaining 11 per cent through Indian subsidiary.

This means that Vodafone would take a further hit of over $400 million to buy out Essar's stake.

"Under the agreements signed in Port Louis, Mauritius, Vodaofone has made a net payment of $3.32 billion, after deduction of withholding tax of $0.88 billion," Essar said in a statement.

Vodafone and Essar have paid the tax even as both the parties continue to believe that no tax is due on this transfer. It was viewed as prudent to deduct and pay withholding tax on a without prejudice basis and they would claim a refund after following due process.

Vodafone also withdrew its tax dispute petition in the Authority for Advanced Ruling (AAR).

With this the 22 per cent stake works out to be $4.2 billion as against $3.8 billion decided earlier. The shares have been transfered to Vodafone.

Similarly, the value for the 11 per cent stake held by Essar through Essar Communications Holdings Limited has now been revised to $1.26 billion compared to $1.20 billion decided earlier. The transfer of shares would be completed after obtaining all necessary approvals expectedly by February 15, 2012.

Commenting on the deal, which has given over $400 million dollars extra to Ruias, Essar Group Chairman Shashi Ruia said, "We were one of the early entrants in the telecom space in 1995 and we are really pleased that Vodafone-Essar has grown to become one of the premier telecom companies in the country with over 140 million subscribers."

BSNL subscribers to get coverage at Amarnath Yatra


"BSNL has provided mobile coverage on the entire route of Amarnath Yatra. Customers from any other state having BSNL or MTNL post-paid mobile connection with roaming facility on their phone and all BSNL mobile customers from Jammu and Kashmir will have almost continuous mobile service right up to the Holy Cave," an official release of BSNL issued here said.

"Both the routes of Baltaal and Pehalgam, including Sheshnag, Panchatarini and holy cave have complete coverage with BSNL mobile network," it said.

BSNL had set up mobile towers at base camps of Baltaal and Chandanwadi which would help Army , Para Military Forces, and 'Langar' organisers to make better arrangements for pilgrims.

Roaming of other states' prepaid mobile subscribers is not allowed in the state of J&K.

BSNL has made special arrangements at base camps to provide prepaid mobile connections for pilgrims.

BSNL Launches Yatra SIM Prepaid Pack


In an attempt to serve more than 3 lakh pilgrims who visit Amarnath Yatra in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India’s National telecom backbone Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) today announced the launch of a special Prepaid pack dubbed as ‘Yatra SIM’ for Amarnath Yatris to facilitate their communication during the holy pilgrimage.

BSNL’s Amarnath ‘Yatra SIM’ (Prepaid Pack) comes for Rs.200 (SIM + FRC + Top-Up) along with talk time worth Rs.160 and Pay Per Second tariff i.e. 1 Paisa/Second for All Local/STD Calls to any network across India.

This Prepaid Pack will be valid for 15 days from the date of activation due to special security terms and conditions in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to the BSNL’s statement, The Amarnath ‘Yatra SIM’ (Prepaid Pack) will be activated within 24 hours and can be obtained through any BSNL Counters at nearby location after providing relevant ‘Yatri Slip’, Address Proof and photo Identity proof.

Every year more than 3 lakh pilgrims visit Amarnath Yatra in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, for which the devotees have to trek to a height of 14,500 feet. BSNL is the only service provider which made GSM coverage available on the entire Yatra route.

Windows Phone 7 Gets Music Sharing App VEVO

VEVO is very famous for it’s music videos and already available in iOS and Android platforms and comes really handy when watching music videos on the go. Also it is really easy to share this video with your friends on twitter and Facebook. Well VEVO finally brings it’s goodness to the Windows Phone 7 platform, so all the music lovers using the Windows Phones can view and share their favorite music videos.

Just like the iOS and Android version this app works on both Wi-Fi and 3G, though you get better streaming on Wi-Fi. VEVO currently has access to about 50,00 music videos and growing.

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