Jio and Airtel Announce Significant Tariff Hikes | Check Here
Jio and Airtel Announce Significant Tariff Hikes | Check Here 
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Jio and Airtel Announce Significant Tariff Hikes | Check Here

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In a move to boost average revenue per user (ARPU) amidst substantial investments in 5G services, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel have announced major tariff hikes. This marks the first significant rate increase by a telecom operator since 2021.

Jio's Tariff Hike Details

Starting July 3, Reliance Jio's new rates will come into effect, impacting over 472 million users. The price revisions include:

  • Rs 155 plan: Increased to Rs 189.

  • Rs 239 monthly plan: Offering 1.5 GB data per day, revised to Rs 299 (a 25% increase).

  • Annual package: Raised from Rs 2,999 to Rs 3,599.

  • Smallest increase: Rs 34 for the Rs 155 plan with 28 days validity.

After the price hike, unlimited 5G data will only be available with plans offering 2GB/day data or above.

Existing Plan Price (Rs)Benefits (Unlimited voice & SMS plans)Validity (days)New Plan Price (Rs)
Monthly
1552 GB28189
2091 GB/day28249
2391.5 GB/day28299
2992 GB/day28349
3492.5 GB/day28399
3993 GB/day28449
2-month plans
4791.5 GB/day56579
5332 GB/day56629
3-month plans
3956 GB84479
6661.5 GB/day84799
7192 GB/day84859
9993 GB/day841199
Annual
155924 GB3361899
29992.5 GB/day3653599
Data add-on
151 GBbase plan19
252 GBbase plan29
616 GBbase plan69
Postpaid
29930 GBbill cycle349
39975 GBbill cycle449

Airtel's Revised Tariffs

Following Jio's lead, Airtel has also revised tariffs for both prepaid and postpaid plans:

  • Rs 179 monthly plan: Increased to Rs 199, offering 2GB data per day, unlimited calling, and 100 SMS per day.

  • Rs 1,799 annual plan: Now costs Rs 1,999.

  • Daily data add-on plans: Start at Rs 22, up from Rs 19.

  • Postpaid plans: Range from Rs 449 to Rs 1,199, with daily data plans starting at Rs 265.

Airtel Prepaid Plans

TypeMRPValidity (Days)BenefitRevised MRP
Unlimited179282GB data, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day199
Unlimited455846GB data, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day509
Voice Plans179936524GB data, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day1999
Voice Plans265281GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day299
Voice Plans299281.5GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day349
Voice Plans359282.5GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day409
Voice Plans399283GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day449
Daily Data Plans479561.5GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day579
Daily Data Plans549562GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day649
Daily Data Plans719841.5GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day859
Daily Data Plans839842GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day979
Daily Data Plans29993652GB/day, UL Calling, 100 SMS/day3599
Data Add-Ons191 day1 GB22
Data Add-Ons291 day2 GB33
Data Add-Ons65Plan validity4 GB77

Airtel Postpaid Plans

MRPBenefitRevised MRP
3991 Connection; 40GB Data with roll-over, Unlimited Calling, 100 SMS/day, Xstream Premium Subscription449
4991 Connection; 75GB Data with roll-over, Unlimited Calling, 100 SMS/day, Xstream Premium Subscription, Disney+Hotstar Subscription 12 months, Amazon Prime Subscription 6 months549
599Family of 2 Connections; 105GB Data with roll-over, Unlimited Calling, 100 SMS/day, Xstream Premium Subscription, Disney+Hotstar Subscription 12 months, Amazon Prime Subscription 6 months, Wynk Premium699
999Family of 4 Connections; 190GB Data with roll-over, Unlimited Calling, 100 SMS/day, Xstream Premium Subscription, Disney+Hotstar Subscription 12 months, Amazon Prime Subscription 6 months, Wynk Premium1199

Indian Telecom Industry Context

Experts anticipated the tariff hikes following the spectrum auction, as telcos aim to monetize their investments. Jio's ARPU showed minimal growth, from Rs 178.80 in fiscal 2023 to Rs 181.70 in fiscal 2024. Both Jio and Airtel have invested over Rs 2 lakh crore in 5G rollouts without immediate returns. This is the first significant tariff increase since November 2021, when rates were raised by 20-25%.

Expert Opinions on Airtel and Jio Tariff Hikes

Brokerage firm CLSA suggests that Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea need at least a 20% rate hike to reach a sectoral ARPU of Rs 200-217 by FY25-26. In May, Airtel's Managing Director, Gopal Vittal, emphasized the necessity for substantial tariff increases, citing the low return on capital employed (RoCE) at 9.5%. He noted, "While tariff hikes would invariably lead to some SIM consolidation, the upside benefits are far greater."

A report from BofA Securities indicates that 36% of Jio and Airtel users are prepared to accept a 20-25% tariff hike post-elections. The telecom sector continues to adjust pricing strategies to enhance revenue in a competitive market.

As the telecom giants implement these new tariff structures, consumers will need to navigate the increased costs while enjoying the advancements brought by 5G technology.

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