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After Jio, Airtel hikes mobile tariffs by 11-20 %

After Jio, Bharti Airtel raised telecom tariffs by 11-20 per cent on Friday morning, following Jio’s announcement to raise tariffs. The new tariffs will take effect from July 3, according to an Airtel press note.

Jio’s new repaid plans have seen increases across various packages. The entry-level monthly plan, previously priced at Rs 155 for 2GB of data over 28 days, will now cost Rs 189. Users opting for the 1GB/day plan over the same validity period will see their costs increase from Rs 209 to Rs 249. The 1.5GB/day plan’s price jumps from Rs 239 to Rs 299, and the 2GB/day plan now costs Rs 349, up from Rs 299.

Airtel’s lowest tariff plan will now cost 11 per cent more at ₹199 a month, against ₹179 earlier, a lower jump than Reliance Jio. However, since Jio’s plans were initially priced much lower than Airtel’s, both operators’ entry level prices are now similar.

According to market experts industry ARPU is set to increase to ₹250 following the tariff hike. Airtel’s ARPUs will stabilise at ₹280 following the hike.

“Bharti Airtel (‘Airtel’) has maintained that the mobile Average Revenue per User (ARPU) needs to be upwards of INR 300, to enable a financially healthy business model for telcos in India. We believe that this level of ARPU will enable the substantial investments required in network technology and spectrum and offer a modest return on capital.” Airtel said in its press note.

The company added that the hike at the entry level is pretty affordable, increasing by 70 paisa a day. It said, “In this light, we welcome the announcements in the industry to repair tariffs. Airtel will also revise its mobile tariffs as indicated below, from July 3. We have ensured that there is a very modest price increase (less than 70p per day) on the entry level plans, in order to eliminate any burden on budget challenged consumers.”

 

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