Jio 4G handset is virtually free for users; what's the game plan?
This handset could rattle
older rivals, but experts are sceptical about mass conversions for Jio
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NEWS : In
a move that may rattle its older rivals, already destabilised by some of the
disruptive plans and freebies offered by it in the past months, Mukesh
Ambani-backed Reliance Jio on Friday unveiled its ultra-low-cost 4G feature
phone.
However, the success of the new Reliance
Jio mobile phone would be pegged on 2G phone customers doubling their
present monthly bill on mobile services.
For that to happen, the country’s
average revenue per user (Arpu) – currently at Rs 80 for feature phone users
and pegged at around Rs 104 overall – will have to go up substantially.
To enable that, Jio is offering
users an attractive preposition – unlimited calls (earlier the feature phone
users had only limited call time), as well as unlimited data with a cap of 0.5
GB per day (earlier they had no or minimal data usage) on a Rs 153 pack. Also,
Jio is offering applications that include videos as well as live TV and
YouTube, which will only help customers move to higher data usage and, thereby,
larger packs.
In fact, the company has also
ensured that customers will not have to pay for the new handset at all if they
commit to Jio for the long haul. Reliance Jio is offering the device at a
deposit of Rs 1,500, which will be paid pack after three years. While this
helps the company garner a huge amount of money upfront, the effective cost for
the customer is only the notional interest that he would forgo on an amount of
Rs 1,500, which is negligible of course.
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