Airtel unveils fresh packs to counter Jio heat
Days after Reliance Jio extended its free services, mobile operator Bharti Airtel today came out with two prepaid offerings, including a Rs 145 pack, that will offer free unlimited local/STD calls along with 4G data.
While Airtel's Rs 145 pack offers 300 MB 4G data along with free unlimited Airtel-to-Airtel local/STD calls, its Rs 345 pack offers unlimited free local/STD calls to any network in India and 1GB of 4G data. Both packs have a validity of 28 days and are available for customers across the country.
Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio -- which garnered a customer base of 52 million within three months of its launch -- recently announced the extension of free domestic voice calls and data till March 31, 2017. Even after March, the company will offer free calls for life to its 4G customers. Industry watchers are of the view that the extension of free services by Reliance Jio will add to the woes of the industry, which is already reeling under Rs 4,25,000 crore in debt.
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Ajai Puri, Director - Market Operations (India and South Asia), Bharti Airtel, said,
This is another initiative from us to bring innovative bundle offers to our customers in line with our endeavour to provide great value backed by a superior network experience.
Besides free calls on the same network, the Rs 145 pack offers 300 MB data to customers who have 4G-enabled mobile phones, and 50 MB data to customers with handsets suited for web surfing and accessing light social media applications. The Rs 345 pack offers 1 GB data to customers with 4G phones and 50 MB data to customers with basic mobile phones, besides free local/STD calls to any network in India.
Also read : Telcos’ revenues may slip 7pc post Jio offer and demonetisation: ICRA
Yesterday, Harsh Jagnani, Associate Head - Corporate Ratings, ICRA Ltd, said that heightened competitive pressures would impact the performance of the telcos during the next two quarters (December and March quarters) of FY 2017.
The revenue loss, owing to demonetisation and pressure on operating metrics due to competitive pressures, intensified by the extension of free services by RJio, are expected to negatively impact the revenue of the industry by 5-7 percent during the next two quarters, ICRA said.