No end to data wars: Reliance Jio free offers to continue for 12-18 months

Jio reached the 100
million user mark in the first 170 days
The free schemes and recharge options that Reliance
Jio is offering to its customers is likely to continue for the next
12-18 months, which means other telecom services providers like Airtel,
Vodafone and BSNL will have to step up efforts to counter Jio's strategy.
Jio's tactic
would lead to pressure on the average revenue per user (ARPU) of incumbent
operators, US bank Morgan Stanley said in a report. It added that ARPU for
Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone India has been effectively capped at
about Rs 300 due to Jio’s current offers, a report published in The Economic
Times said.
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Jio prepaid plans start from as low as Rs
19, and go up to Rs. 9,999, while postpaid plans are available at Rs. 309, Rs.
509, and Rs. 999 denomination. Jio launched its 4G service commercially on
September 5, 2016 for free and crossed 50 million subscribers in just 83 days,
and 100 million in 170 days, adding at an average rate of 6 lakh subscribers
per day.
The company said that in terms of data usage it "has
become the largest network globally" and plans to add one lakh mobile
sites in coming months to double the network size.
The Morgan
Stanley report mentioned that Jio, which started services on September 5, has
netted 6 per cent of the country’s wireless subscribers and aims to get at
least 15 per cent.
Reliance Jio extended the free usage period for Jio services to its
existing and new customers till March 31, 2017. Jio reached the 100 million
user mark in the first 170 days, adding consumers at an average of 600,000 a
day.(read
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