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Reliance Jio priced data tariff for its services at Rs 50/GB, kicking off a tariff war

September 02, 2016 02:59 AM

NEW DELHI: Shares of telecom incumbents such as Bharti, Idea and Relainace communications nosedived up to 9 per cent on Thursday, as challenger.

In what could be the worst nightmare for Bharti Airtel, the current market leader, Mukesh Ambani said Reliance Jio would offer free voice services to its active users.
Reliance Jio priced data tariff for its services at as low as Rs 50/GB, kicking off a tariff war


Shares of Bharti Airtel slumped 8.99 per cent to hit a low of Rs 302 on BSE. Shares of Idea Cellular, the third largest telecom subscriber, crashed 9.09 per cent to hit a 52-week low of Rs 85. Within 45 minutes of Mukesh Ambani Reliance AGM, Bharti lost Rs 12,000 crore in market capitalisation, while Idea Cellular eroded Rs 2,800 crore in market value.

Reliance Communications, the fourth largest operator by subscriber base, plunged 6.49 per cent to Rs 50.40.

"All voice calls for Jio customers will be absolutely free," Ambani said. Roaming charges will also be zero, Ambani said. In addition, Jio will offer data at Rs 50 per GB (base rate) against current rate of Rs 250/GB charged by peers. Jio will launch 10 plans.

"We have price points starting from Rs 19 for the occasional data user, to a monthly rate of Rs 149 plan for the light data user and all the way up to a monthly Rs 4,999 plan for the heaviest data user," Ambani said.

The venture, Reliance Jio Infocomm, will be the world's biggest startup with an investment of Rs 1,50,000 crore, the company had said in March. It is believed that the company's subscriber base has already swelled to 25 million during trials. W

The RIL Chairman said Reliance Jio plans to cover 90 per cent of India's population by March 2017. The company will introduce 4G handsets at as low as Rs 2,999, Ambani said.

 

 

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