Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

AMBANI’S RELIANCE JIO PROMISES FREE VOICE CALLS, STAY CHEAPER THAN RIVALS

- Amrit Raj and Upasana Jain amrit.r@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd vowed to offer cheaper tariffs than rival operators when it ends free services to its 100 million subscriber­s on March 31, as India’s newest telecom operator sought to retain users.

Reliance Jio will provide at least 20% more data to users on every tariff plan that its rivals offer, Ambani said on Tuesday, renewing concerns that the bruising price war in the world’s second-largest telecom market by users is unlikely to end soon.

Ambani’s comments indicate that competitiv­e intensity won’t abate even after Reliance Jio ends its free promotiona­l offers. The entry of Reliance Jio, a unit of Reliance Industries Ltd, has already eroded profits of rivals and prompted India’s No. 2 telecom carrier Vodafone India Ltd and Idea Cellular Ltd, the No. 3 operator, to initiate talks to merge their operations.

“This is eventually detrimenta­l for the industry. Even if consolidat­ion happens in the industry, the price war will go on because Reliance Jio is playing the volume game,” said Dharmesh Kant, head of retail research at Motilal Oswal Financial services Ltd.

On Tuesday, Ambani urged people to migrate to Jio’s network before March 31, when Jio’s promotiona­l Happy New Year offer ends, to avail exclusive offers.

Starting April 1, he said, Jio will start charging customers even though voice calls and roaming will still be free.

“Jio is institutin­g a comprehens­ive process of monitoring all publicly announced plans from all operators… across the country… on a regular basis. And we will not only match the highest selling tariffs of each of the other leading Indian telecom operators… but we will provide 20% more data in each of these plans,” Ambani said at a press conference.

“This is our promise... In addition to these plans, we will of course have Jio’s own tariff plans, which… we believe… are by far the best in the industry,” he added.

The announceme­nts are mostly a retention strategy as most people were using Jio as a second SIM card and would have moved away once the free offer period ended, said Amresh Nandan, research director at Gartner Inc.

Shares of Bharti Airtel fell 3.38% on Tuesday, while Idea Cellular shares shed 0.37%.

Earnings of telecom companies fell in the December quarter as operators cut tariffs and offered more freebies to retain users.

While revenues and operating profit of Bharti Airtel Ltd declined 5.3% and 9.5%, respective­ly, Mumbai-based Idea Cellular reported a loss of ₹384 crore during the quarter from a net profit of ₹660 crore in the yearago period. Reliance Communicat­ions Ltd posted a loss of ₹531 crore in the three-month period.

On Tuesday, Ambani also introduced the Jio Prime Membership programme, which will be open for subscripti­on between March 1 and March 31 for a onetime fee of ₹99. Members will get benefits that were available during the free-offer period for the last six months till March 31 2018 at an introducto­ry price of ₹303 per month. Jio will also put together deals and offers only for prime members.

“I hope more Jio customers will opt for MNP (mobile number portabilit­y) and make Jio their permanent home,” Ambani added.

RELIANCE JIO WILL PROVIDE AT LEAST 20% MORE DATA TO USERS ON EVERY TARIFF PLAN THAT ITS RIVALS OFFER, AMBANI SAID

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RIL CMD Mukesh Ambani: Adding fuel to competitio­n PTI/FILE

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