Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Reliance Jio begins to devour Vodafone Idea, Airtel users

- Navadha Pandey

THE COUNTRY’S OVERALL WIRELESS USER BASE GREW BY JUST 724,725 SUBSCRIBER­S IN THE MONTH OF OCTOBER

NEWDELHI: Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd has wrested market share from Bharti Airtel Ltd and Vodafone Idea Ltd, as the relatively new entrant in the telecom sector continued to add a large number of users even as its bigger rivals lost customers.

Jio added 10.5 million users in October while Vodafone Idea and Airtel lost 7.3 million and 1.8 million users, respective­ly, according to data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Wednesday.

The country’s overall wireless user base grew by just 724,725 subscriber­s during the month.

Till now, the growth of Jio was largely attributed to smaller companies exiting the Indian market because of the brutal price war triggered by its entry in late 2016. The wave of consolidat­ion that followed has left just three operators in the market. That Jio has added close to 10 million users almost every month in 2018 implies that the pressure on Vodafone Idea and Airtel in unlikely to abate.

In September, Jio added 13.02 million subscriber­s, while Vodafone Idea lost 6.68 million subscriber­s and Airtel lost 2.35 milperiod. lion users. Before September, Vodafone and Idea competed as separate entities. Airtel did not lose subscriber­s in the first eight months of 2018.

“It would appear that while incumbents are shedding marginal subscriber­s, Jio is acquiring new ones. However, it would be useful to know the number of subscriber­s who use Jio as their primary SIM,” said Mahesh Uppal, director at communicat­ions consulting firm Comfirst India.

“The incumbents are undoubtedl­y under great pressure and are struggling to compete. The large debt sitting on their books further impacts their ability to raise funds and invest in their networks.”

Vodafone Idea reported a ₹4,970 crore loss in the September quarter, while Airtel posted a meagre profit of ₹118 crore.

In contrast, Jio made a profit of ₹681 crore during the same In a strategic shift to boost profitabil­ity, Airtel and Vodafone Idea in November also introduced minimum recharge plans starting at ₹35 a month, with an aim to reduce the number of lowpaying and inactive customers, rein in selling expenses and focus on improving services to betterpayi­ng customers. This, the two operators believe, would improve average revenue per user, as customers would do more recharges.

However, it seems that the competitiv­e pressure on incumbents is likely to linger for some more time, especially given that Jio is not just grabbing subscriber­s but also cornering a large portion of the revenue market share.

In the July-september period, Jio more than doubled its revenue market share to 26.1%, compared with just 11.6% in the same quarter in 2017.

During the same period, Airtel’s revenue market share was almost constant, while Vodafone Idea’s share shrank from 36.2% to 32.8%.

“Jio, the erstwhile challenger in the market, is now dictating terms in the telecom sector. And this year, it may well emerge as the number one player by both subscriber base and revenue market share,” said Uppal.

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