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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/strong>The mobile data tariff war is back with 5G<\/a> services.

With an eye on premium users, top two telecom players
Reliance Jio<\/a> and Airtel have announced new 5G<\/a> plans as they go all out to attract new 5G users and upgrades.

Reliance Jio<\/a>, which created disruption in the telecom sector with its entry in 2016 with 4G services, announced 5G plans which are expected to be 30% cheaper than competitors. To counter this, Airtel announced unlimited 5G data offer<\/a> for its postpaid and prepaid users with data plans of Rs 239 and above.

Both the telcos are wooing high ARPU (average revenue per user) subscribers - new 5G and upgrades from 4G to 5G and have stepped up the fight to gain maximum users. Jio and Airtel have been aggressively launching 5G mobile services across various cities in the country.

About
300 million subscribers are expected to use 5G services<\/a> by FY25, as against an estimated 20-25 million subscribers as of FY23 while the mass adoption of the fifth-generation services will be driven by the availability of retail use cases.

The mobile users of
Vodafone Idea<\/a>, which is yet to launch 5G services, are the biggest bet of the other two telcos. While Jio is aiming to complete the network roll out by December 2023, Airtel has stated its roll out will be completed by March 2024<\/a>.

Jio’s maximum users are in the prepaid segment and it needs to attract postpaid users to its fold to drive revenues. According to available information, for Jio, its postpaid user base is below 5% of its 430 million subscriber base. Around 6% of Airtel’s over 332 million subscribers use postpaid plans, while roughly 10% of Vi’s 228.6 million users are postpaid customers.

5G could accelerate adoption of over-the-top streaming services and online gaming, which would drive data demand further and increasing average data usage per subscriber per month is expected to rise to around 28-30 GB by fiscal 2025 from 20 GB at present.

The adoption of 5G services would be largely driven by
technology-neutral tariffs being offered by telecom operators<\/a> currently and the penetration of the 5G device ecosystem among users would also be crucial for the uptake of 5G services. About 30-35% of the 150-170 million smartphones shipped in India annually are 5G enabled.

Read also<\/h4>
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Jio launches new family postpaid plans with unlimited 5G data, OTT benefits to uplift ARPU<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Not disruptive but Jio’s new Family Plan may delay tariff hikes: Analysts<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
5G users in India to reach 300 million by FY25, rising data consumption to drive ARPU growth: CRISIL<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Airtel launches introductory unlimited 5G data offer for its postpaid, prepaid users<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
The tariff wars in 4G services had led to a stupendous increase in data consumption making India one of the fastest growing mobile markets in the world. But the ARPU levels had gone down tremendously impacting the financial health of telcos. 5G and its monetisation through various ways may improve the metrics for telcos.

Analysts say
Jio’s new entry level family postpaid plan is cheaper than the existing plans of rival operators<\/a> but not necessarily disruptive and will drive market share gains for the telecom market leader only over time. But this may delay any industry wide tariff hikes which has been the need of the hour as telecom operators look towards profitability and higher ARPUs. While Airtel’s latest unlimited 5G data plan is aimed at retaining its postpaid users and upgrading its 4G users to 5G. Both the developments aimed at boosting ARPU, which is a key matrix for profitability.

Though the 5G services launch has gained momentum, an adoption hinges on a significant improvement in network infrastructure, which will happen only gradually over the next few years, according to a CRISIL report.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":98725895,"title":"Airtel launches introductory unlimited 5G data offer for its postpaid, prepaid users","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/prepaid-postpaid\/airtel-launches-introductory-unlimited-5g-data-offer-for-its-postpaid-prepaid-users\/98725895","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"prepaid-postpaid"}],"related_content":[],"msid":98756929,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Telecom Diary: Jio vs Airtel: 5G data tariff war!","synopsis":"Jio\u2019s maximum users are in the prepaid segment and it needs to attract postpaid users to its fold to drive revenues. According to available information, for Jio, its postpaid user base is below 5% of its 430 million subscriber base. Around 6% of Airtel\u2019s over 332 million subscribers use postpaid plans, while roughly 10% of Vi\u2019s 228.6 million users are postpaid customers.","titleseo":"prepaid-postpaid\/telecom-diary-jio-vs-airtel-5g-data-tariff-war","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Mansi Taneja","author_link":"\/author\/479255290\/mansi-taneja","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479255290.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479255290,"author_name":"Mansi Taneja","author_seo_name":"mansi-taneja","designation":"Associate Editor","agency":false}}],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":11931,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":15875000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2023-03-18 19:00:00","lastupd":"2023-03-18 19:00:00","breadcrumbTags":["Bharti Airtel","vodafone idea","Reliance Jio","5G","Jio 5G","Airtel 5G","3G\/4G","telecom news","5G network"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"prepaid-postpaid\/telecom-diary-jio-vs-airtel-5g-data-tariff-war"}}" data-authors="[" mansi taneja"]" data-category-name="Prepaid/Postpaid" data-category_id="916" data-date="2023-03-18" data-index="article_1">

电信日记:Jio vs Airtel: 5 g数据关税战争!

Jio预付部分的最大用户,它需要吸引邮资已付的用户其褶皱来驱动收入。Jio根据可获得的信息,它的邮资已付的用户群是低于4.3亿年5%的用户基础。旅馆大约6%的超过3.32亿用户使用邮资已付的计划,而大约10%的Vi的邮资已付的客户2.286亿个用户。

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移动数据关税战争又回来了5克服务。

着眼于高端用户,前两个电信的球员依赖Jio和旅馆已经宣布了新的5克计划,因为他们全力以赴去吸引新的5 g用户和升级。

依赖Jio创建中断在电信业的4 g服务,在2016年加入5克宣布计划预计将比竞争对手便宜30%。为了应对这一问题,Airtel宣布无限5 g的数据提供邮资已付的和预付费用户提供Rs 239以上的数据计划。

电信公司都追求高ARPU(每用户平均收入)用户-新5 g和升级4 g 5克,加紧争夺最大的用户。Jio和Airtel积极推出5 g移动服务在不同的城市国家。

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关于3亿用户预计将使用5 g服务FY25,对估计有20 - 25的百万用户FY23而质量采用第五代服务将由零售用例的可用性。

的手机用户沃达丰的想法然而推出5 g服务,其他两个电信公司是最大的赌注。虽然Jio目标是完成网络由2023年12月推出,Airtel表示它的推出将在2024年3月完成

Jio预付部分的最大用户,它需要吸引邮资已付的用户其褶皱来驱动收入。Jio根据可获得的信息,它的邮资已付的用户群是低于4.3亿年5%的用户基础。旅馆大约6%的超过3.32亿用户使用邮资已付的计划,而大约10%的Vi的邮资已付的客户2.286亿个用户。

5克可能会加速采用过多的流媒体服务和在线游戏,这将推动数据需求进一步增加每月每用户平均数据使用预计将上升到约28 - 30 GB的2025财年目前20 GB。

采用5 g服务将主要受到电信运营商提供技术无关的关税目前的渗透5 g设备生态系统中用户也会吸收5 g服务的关键。约30 - 35%的150 - 170智能手机出货量在印度每年5 g启用。

读也


关税战争4 g服务导致惊人的数据消费的增加使印度成为世界上增长最快的移动市场。但是ARPU值下降极大影响电信公司的财务健康状况。5 g及其盈利通过各种方式可以改善电信公司的指标。

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分析人士说,Jio新的入门级家族邮资已付的计划是便宜的比竞争对手的现有计划但不一定是破坏性的,会推动市场份额仅供电信市场的领导者。但这可能会推迟任何行业广泛关税上涨已小时作为电信运营商的需要对盈利能力和更高的arpu。虽然Airtel的最新5 g无限数据计划旨在保持其邮资已付的用户和升级其4 g用户5克。的发展,旨在提高ARPU,盈利能力的一个关键矩阵。

虽然5 g服务启动势头,采用取决于网络基础设施的显著改善,这只会发生逐渐在接下来的几年里,据报告。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure><\/strong>The mobile data tariff war is back with 5G<\/a> services.

With an eye on premium users, top two telecom players
Reliance Jio<\/a> and Airtel have announced new 5G<\/a> plans as they go all out to attract new 5G users and upgrades.

Reliance Jio<\/a>, which created disruption in the telecom sector with its entry in 2016 with 4G services, announced 5G plans which are expected to be 30% cheaper than competitors. To counter this, Airtel announced unlimited 5G data offer<\/a> for its postpaid and prepaid users with data plans of Rs 239 and above.

Both the telcos are wooing high ARPU (average revenue per user) subscribers - new 5G and upgrades from 4G to 5G and have stepped up the fight to gain maximum users. Jio and Airtel have been aggressively launching 5G mobile services across various cities in the country.

About
300 million subscribers are expected to use 5G services<\/a> by FY25, as against an estimated 20-25 million subscribers as of FY23 while the mass adoption of the fifth-generation services will be driven by the availability of retail use cases.

The mobile users of
Vodafone Idea<\/a>, which is yet to launch 5G services, are the biggest bet of the other two telcos. While Jio is aiming to complete the network roll out by December 2023, Airtel has stated its roll out will be completed by March 2024<\/a>.

Jio’s maximum users are in the prepaid segment and it needs to attract postpaid users to its fold to drive revenues. According to available information, for Jio, its postpaid user base is below 5% of its 430 million subscriber base. Around 6% of Airtel’s over 332 million subscribers use postpaid plans, while roughly 10% of Vi’s 228.6 million users are postpaid customers.

5G could accelerate adoption of over-the-top streaming services and online gaming, which would drive data demand further and increasing average data usage per subscriber per month is expected to rise to around 28-30 GB by fiscal 2025 from 20 GB at present.

The adoption of 5G services would be largely driven by
technology-neutral tariffs being offered by telecom operators<\/a> currently and the penetration of the 5G device ecosystem among users would also be crucial for the uptake of 5G services. About 30-35% of the 150-170 million smartphones shipped in India annually are 5G enabled.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Jio launches new family postpaid plans with unlimited 5G data, OTT benefits to uplift ARPU<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Not disruptive but Jio’s new Family Plan may delay tariff hikes: Analysts<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
5G users in India to reach 300 million by FY25, rising data consumption to drive ARPU growth: CRISIL<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Airtel launches introductory unlimited 5G data offer for its postpaid, prepaid users<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
The tariff wars in 4G services had led to a stupendous increase in data consumption making India one of the fastest growing mobile markets in the world. But the ARPU levels had gone down tremendously impacting the financial health of telcos. 5G and its monetisation through various ways may improve the metrics for telcos.

Analysts say
Jio’s new entry level family postpaid plan is cheaper than the existing plans of rival operators<\/a> but not necessarily disruptive and will drive market share gains for the telecom market leader only over time. But this may delay any industry wide tariff hikes which has been the need of the hour as telecom operators look towards profitability and higher ARPUs. While Airtel’s latest unlimited 5G data plan is aimed at retaining its postpaid users and upgrading its 4G users to 5G. Both the developments aimed at boosting ARPU, which is a key matrix for profitability.

Though the 5G services launch has gained momentum, an adoption hinges on a significant improvement in network infrastructure, which will happen only gradually over the next few years, according to a CRISIL report.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":98725895,"title":"Airtel launches introductory unlimited 5G data offer for its postpaid, prepaid users","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/prepaid-postpaid\/airtel-launches-introductory-unlimited-5g-data-offer-for-its-postpaid-prepaid-users\/98725895","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"prepaid-postpaid"}],"related_content":[],"msid":98756929,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Telecom Diary: Jio vs Airtel: 5G data tariff war!","synopsis":"Jio\u2019s maximum users are in the prepaid segment and it needs to attract postpaid users to its fold to drive revenues. According to available information, for Jio, its postpaid user base is below 5% of its 430 million subscriber base. Around 6% of Airtel\u2019s over 332 million subscribers use postpaid plans, while roughly 10% of Vi\u2019s 228.6 million users are postpaid customers.","titleseo":"prepaid-postpaid\/telecom-diary-jio-vs-airtel-5g-data-tariff-war","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Mansi Taneja","author_link":"\/author\/479255290\/mansi-taneja","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479255290.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479255290,"author_name":"Mansi Taneja","author_seo_name":"mansi-taneja","designation":"Associate Editor","agency":false}}],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":11931,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":15875000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2023-03-18 19:00:00","lastupd":"2023-03-18 19:00:00","breadcrumbTags":["Bharti Airtel","vodafone idea","Reliance Jio","5G","Jio 5G","Airtel 5G","3G\/4G","telecom news","5G network"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"prepaid-postpaid\/telecom-diary-jio-vs-airtel-5g-data-tariff-war"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/prepaid-postpaid/telecom-diary-jio-vs-airtel-5g-data-tariff-war/98756929">