He had already stopped the company's consumer 2G and 3G operations at the end of November, deciding to continue with only the enterprise business as well as sale of assets. The company's recent struggles to stay afloat are in sharp contrast to its heyday in 2010, when it was India's second largest mobile operator. "This is a crisis of the wireless telecom sector and it has engulfed many, many people and many, many companies... It's a clear signal that this is something which is not for 10 players to enjoy. RCom will serve only the low-capex and high-margin enterprise space from here on, he had added.
Source: Times of India December 28, 2017 19:07 UTC