NEW DELHI: Loss-making telecom operator Vodafone Idea<\/a> may raise mobile services rates this year as well but it will depend on the market reaction to the increase in tariff that the company made in November, a top official of the company said on Monday.

Vodafone Idea MD<\/a> and CEO Ravinder Takkar<\/a> during the earnings call said that the minimum price of Rs 99 set by the company for about a month long service is not an expensive proposition for those who are using 4G services.

\"We would expect that its possible that there could be another price hike in 2022 but certainly at some point the price hike will take place. The last one was almost 2 years earlier which I believe is a bit long. We certainly would expect less than two years but in 2022 we will have to see how quickly these prices get embedded. Probably, it could be 2023 as well,\" Takkar said.

VIL subscriber base declined to 24.72 crore from 26.98 crore in the year-ago period because of increase in services rate by the company.

Despite the tariff hike, its average revenue per user (ARPU) declined by about 5 per cent to Rs 115, compared to Rs 121 in the same quarter of 2020-21.

Debt-ridden telecom operator Vodafone Idea last week reported widening of its consolidated loss to Rs 7,230.9 crore for the third quarter ended December 2021.

The company had posted a loss of Rs 4,532.1 crore in the same period a year ago.

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Vodafone Idea Q3 net loss widens to Rs 7234.1 crore; ARPU rises to Rs 115<\/a><\/h2>

Quarterly revenue for the cash-strapped operator increased over 3% sequentially to Rs 9,717.3 crore in the October-December quarter, while ARPU rose to Rs115 from Rs109 in the previous quarter.<\/p><\/div>

NEW DELHI: Loss-making telecom operator Vodafone Idea<\/a> may raise mobile services rates this year as well but it will depend on the market reaction to the increase in tariff that the company made in November, a top official of the company said on Monday.

Vodafone Idea MD<\/a> and CEO Ravinder Takkar<\/a> during the earnings call said that the minimum price of Rs 99 set by the company for about a month long service is not an expensive proposition for those who are using 4G services.

\"We would expect that its possible that there could be another price hike in 2022 but certainly at some point the price hike will take place. The last one was almost 2 years earlier which I believe is a bit long. We certainly would expect less than two years but in 2022 we will have to see how quickly these prices get embedded. Probably, it could be 2023 as well,\" Takkar said.

VIL subscriber base declined to 24.72 crore from 26.98 crore in the year-ago period because of increase in services rate by the company.

Despite the tariff hike, its average revenue per user (ARPU) declined by about 5 per cent to Rs 115, compared to Rs 121 in the same quarter of 2020-21.

Debt-ridden telecom operator Vodafone Idea last week reported widening of its consolidated loss to Rs 7,230.9 crore for the third quarter ended December 2021.

The company had posted a loss of Rs 4,532.1 crore in the same period a year ago.

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Vodafone Idea Q3 net loss widens to Rs 7234.1 crore; ARPU rises to Rs 115<\/a><\/h2>

Quarterly revenue for the cash-strapped operator increased over 3% sequentially to Rs 9,717.3 crore in the October-December quarter, while ARPU rose to Rs115 from Rs109 in the previous quarter.<\/p><\/div>