Millennium Post

90% Jio users opted for Prime, most ready to continue: Report

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NEW DELHI: Around 90 per cent of Reliance Jio users are estimated to have subscribed to its promotiona­l Prime membership plan, as per a report by Bank of America Merill Lynch.

Around 76 per cent are ready to continue using Jio's service once the promotiona­l period ends, it added.

"80 per cent of users have only one Jio SIM...90 per cent are Prime members, 84 per cent claim to have paid Jio the monthly top-up as well," the report said. It said 84 per cent of these Jio users have paid monthly top-up with majority of them choosing Rs 303 or Rs 309 pack.

Jio is offering 1 GB of 4G data per day and unlimited voice calls under Rs 303 and Rs 309 schemes.

"Interestin­gly, we note that only 5 per cent of surveyed users are using LYF phones with 40 per cent and 7 per cent using Samsung and iphone respective­ly," the report said.

BOFAML conducted a survey of around 1,000 users midJune who were using Jio as a primary SIM to better understand consumer perception and usage after end of its free service.

"We note that these users are not a representa­tive of the entire market as this was an online survey targeting mainly mid-to-high end users and these users are predominan­tly using Jio as primary SIM," the report said.

As per latest report published by the telecom regulator Trai, Jio had over 112 million subscriber­s at the end of April.

Around 68 per cent of the surveyed Jio users said that they have negotiated with their incumbent telecom operators and have got around 10-40 per cent cheaper tariffs.

Bofaml said a partial impact may be felt in the upcoming quarter on incumbents but the overall magnitude would not be high.

"Bharti Airtel remains our preferred pick in Indian telcos as we find company best placed to compete with Jio at high-end and benefit from market consolidat­ion at the low- end," the report said.

Around 41 per cent Jio users are still finding it difficult to connect calls with other networks and hope that it will improve gradually.

"We expect Jio to fix this by deploying more sites to improve its coverage and consider Bharti Infratel to be a key beneficiar­y from this deployment as it has towers at critical locations. Jio has guided to have 2 lakh sites in next 12 months from current 1.1 lakh sites," the report said. NEW DELHI: The proposed three-day strike by five lakh workers of Coal India and Singareni Collieries, which was to begin from tomorrow, has been deferred for the next three months, a trade union said on Sunday.

The workers had last month threatened to strike work for three days beginning June 19 to protest against the proposed merger of the coal miners' provident fund with the EPF.

"In view of the positive discussion, the proposed threeday nation-wide strike from June 19 to June 21, 2017, has been deferred for the next three months," the Indian National Mineworker­s Federation affiliated to INTUC said in a statement.

"On interferen­ce by deputy chief labour commission­er (central), Kolkata, the proposed strike called by five operating central trade unions i.e. INTUC, BMS, HMS, AITUC and CITU through a notice served to secretary (coal), chairman, CIL, and CMD, Singareni Collieries Company Ltd, for their seven-point charter of demand has been put on hold for having positive discussion," it said. The unions have been opposed to the merger of the Coal Mines Provident Fund (CMPF) with the Employees Provident Fund (EPF).

Detailed discussion on this was held with the coal secretary on June 16. The Centre has stated that it has not taken any decision to merge the EPF and the CMPF and there is no such proposal pending with the ministry.

"On request of the Ministry of Coal and also management of Coal India for withdrawal of the proposed Strike from June 19 to 21, 2017, the representi­ng unions after detailed discussion unanimousl­y decided to defer the strike for three months," it said.

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