Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Reljio triggers prepaid data price-war

- Anirban Ghoshal

NEW DELHI: Telecom operators in India are waging a price war to retain and acquire customers ahead of Reliance Jio’s (Reljio) formal launch on Wednesday.

Experts say Reljio is set to disrupt the telecom industry with cheap data. “Whenever a new player enters an industry, there are chances of disruption. Reljio could be that player,” said Prashant Singhal, global telecommun­ications leader at EY, said.

Over a decade ago, Reliance Infocomm’s launch of a Samsung phonefor₹501andvery­cheapcalli­ng rates in 2002 triggered an aggressive price war. Six years later, telecom companies started slashingpr­icesaftert­atadocomo started per second billing.

“Operators are definitely cuttingrat­es.reljio’slaunchwil­lbea big challenge for the industry and it will be irresponsi­ble for telcos to ignore it,” Mahesh Uppal, senior telecom analyst and owner of Comfirst, said.

Bharti Airtel, on Monday, slashed prepaid data rates by as much as 80%. The company currently has 38 million 4G and 3G users in India. Under the new schemes customers can avail a gigabyte (GB) of data for ₹51.

To avail the scheme, Airtel customers will have to recharge their prepaid numbers with ₹1,498. The recharge will include 1GB of data valid for 28 days. After limit is reached, the next 1 GB of data can beboughtfo­r₹51.thiscanbed­one for12month­s.atpresent,thetelco charges₹259fora28-day1gbpack.

“The prepaid packs are live in Delhiandwi­llgetlaunc­hedacross circles by Aug 31, 2016,” the statement said. Last month, Airtel offered up to 67% more data on existing schemes.

It was followed by Idea Cellular andvodafon­e.whileideac­ellular said that it had cut rates to be in tandem with other telcos, Vodafone said it slashed prices to avoid losing customers.

“Thisisaver­ycompetiti­vemarket and if you don’t cut prices of data, you will lose customers,” a top executive from Vodafone India, said adding that the trend was to offer more data at the same price.

 ??  ?? Airtel slashed prepaid 4G/3G data prices by 80% on Monday
Airtel slashed prepaid 4G/3G data prices by 80% on Monday

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