Reliance Communications, Ericsson reach USD 80 million settlement

India's bankruptcy court admitted a plea by Ericsson seeking insolvency resolution against RCom over unpaid service dues.

Update: 2018-08-06 08:44 GMT
Reliance Communications Ltd's decision to call of the merger with Aircel will weigh heavy on its deal with asset manager Brookfield. Photo: PTI

Reliance Communications Ltd (RCom) said on Monday it had received approval from the Supreme Court to proceed with the sale of its wireless assets to Reliance Jio after it agreed to pay 5.5 billion rupees (USD 80.06 million) to settle dues with Swedish telecom gearmaker Ericsson.

In May, India’s bankruptcy court admitted a plea by Ericsson seeking insolvency resolution against RCom over unpaid service dues, potentially derailing the company’s 250 billion rupee plan to sell assets to Reliance Jio.

Ericsson had signed a seven-year deal in 2014 to operate and manage RCom’s nationwide telecom network, and sought 11.55 billion rupees (USD 171.16 million) from the company and two of its subsidiaries.

Tags:    

Similar News