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China’s telcos to end domestic roaming charge

- MEGHA MANCHANDA

Taking a cue from India’s intense rate war in the telecom sector, China’s three mobile operators have decided to abolish domestic roaming charges.

“We are delighted that (our) GSMA’s call to bring an end to domestic roaming fees has received resounding support from the leading operators in China, largest telecom market in the world,” said Sunil Mittal, chairman, GSM Associatio­n.

China Telecommun­ications Corp, China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp and China United Network Communicat­ions Group will end inter-province roaming fees by October this year.

Mittal also chairman of India’s biggest mobile telecom company, Bharti Airtel, said the plan to eliminate domestic roaming fees would not only promote customer convenienc­e by ending ‘bill shocks’ but help boost usage by customers. “We are sure operators in other countries will take the cue from China’s example,” he said.

A telecom price war was started here by Reliance Jio (RJio) at its launch last September. The newcomer has announced continuati­on of free voice calls on its network, forcing incumbents like Bharti Airtel to slash rates.

From April 1, RJio would start billing for its services. The company’s rate plans start from ~19 for prepaid users and ~149 for postpaid ones. As a part of the Jio Prime Membership, users will continue to get free voice calls, text messaging, and Jio’s bouquet of content services for the enrolled time period.

Starting April 1, Bharti Airtel will abolish national roaming charges and reduce internatio­nal roaming charges by up to 90 per cent. The national incoming roaming charge is presently 45p a minute. For outgoing calls, roaming charges will be removed.

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