Indian telecom operator Bharti Airtel Ltd reported a loss for the fourth quarter on Monday, May 18, as it set aside 56.42 billion Indian rupees ($744.90 million) for one-time spectrum charges.
The company, India's third-largest telecom operator by subscribers, posted a loss of 52.37 billion rupees for the three months ended March 31, compared with a profit of 1.07 billion rupees a year earlier.
Tariff raised by telecom companies
However, the telco's quarterly average revenue per user at its India mobile services business rose 25% from a year earlier to 154 rupees.
Indian telecom firms raised tariffs late last year after the Supreme Court upheld a demand by India's telecoms department that wireless carriers pay 920 billion Indian rupees ($12.11 billion) in overdue levies and interest.
The company said total revenue rose 15% to 237.23 billion rupees for the quarter ended March 31.
Bharti Airtel added it had seen an increase in data traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic, which prompted India's government to impose a strict lockdown since late March.