Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Airtel to focus on top-end market in broadband battle

- Navadha Pandey navadha.p@livemint.com ▪

NEW DELHI: Bharti Airtel Ltd will focus on premium customers and expand its fibre-to-the-home service across India’s top 100 cities, instead of copying Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd’s ambitious plan to create a fibre-optic network across the entire country.

The New Delhi-based telecom operator’s fibre-based broadband internet strategy is akin to what it has recently announced for its wireless customers, wherein it will only hold onto users who spend at least ₹35 a month on recharges, so that the network experience improves for all customers. “Airtel’s plan is clear... to stay focused on the top 100 cities... stay focused on the high income, stay focused on high-rise buildings rather than horizontal deployment, as this business model is more economical and logical,” a person with direct knowledge of the matter said on condition of anonymity.

The commercial launch of Reliance Jio’s GigaFiber is expected to disrupt the wired broadband market in a similar way it disrupted the wireless market. Jio has launched the registrati­on process for this product with an aim to connect 50 million homes but has not announced the pricing plans yet.

JioGigaFib­er would also be the largest greenfield fixed-line broadband rollout globally, with simultaneo­us introducti­on in 1,100 cities across India, which would connect homes, merchants, small and medium enterprise­s and large enterprise­s, Reliance Industries Ltd chairman Mukesh Ambani said in July.

Airtel, on the other hand, plans to cater to better-paying customers and aggressive­ly expand this market. It has 2.2 million wired broadband customers as of 30 September. According to data available with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, there are 18 million wired broadband subscriber­s in the country. Jio has not yet commercial­ly rolled out its fibre service.

“As long as it is the mid- to high-end of the market, Airtel will compete there very hard and match any prices offered by rivals,” the person cited earlier said.

“Two years ago, the company used to do half-a-million home passes every year. Last year it did one-and-a-half-million home passes. In 2018-19, Airtel is deploying 2.5 million home passes. In the next few years, the plan is to end up doing 8-10 million home passes. It already has 10 million home passes. This will make that a total of 20 million.”

In the wired internet segment, fibre is distribute­d to homes via an optical distributi­on frame, with a single fibre dedicated to each customer’s home, which is termed a home pass. This pass may or may not result in conversion of a customer.

To ensure customer stickiness, Airtel also plans to build a digital platform, Airtel Homes Platform, wherein it will offer bundled services.

 ?? MINT ?? ▪ Airtel has 2.2 mn wired broadband customers
MINT ▪ Airtel has 2.2 mn wired broadband customers

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