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    Tariff hikes, 5G monetisation moves hint Jio’s headed for IPO

    Reliance Jio Infocomm is raising tariffs and monetising its 5G business, potentially leading to an IPO next year, with clarity expected at Reliance Industries' AGM. Valued at $133 billion, it could be India's largest IPO. Improved ARPU aims to attract investors. RIL, Meta, and Google are significant stakeholders. Financial improvements expected FY24-27. Bharti Airtel and BSE mentioned.

    Airtel and Jio expected to log steady growth, Vi may falter

    Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel are expected to show steady growth in the June quarter, driven by strong broadband user additions, while Vodafone Idea (Vi) is likely to experience a dip in revenue due to ongoing customer losses. Airtel is anticipated to outperform Jio in terms of average revenue per user (ARPU) due to 2G-to-4G conversions and rising postpaid adoption. Vi's ARPU is expected to remain stagnant amidst limited 4G user gains.

    There is a ring of truth to tariff hike

    India's telecom companies, including Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea, are increasing tariffs to boost revenue and fund network expansion, following a lifeline from the Government of India for spectrum purchase. Despite high spectrum prices and fierce competition, recent price hikes signal industry recovery and a shift towards sustainable growth. The focus is now on transitioning subscribers to 4G and preparing for the game-changing 5G era to support India's digital development.

    Tariff hikes may slow migration of feature phone users to smartphones: Experts

    Recent steep tariff hikes by major Indian telecom companies are set to bolster the base of 4G feature phone users, shielding them from significant cost increases compared to smartphone users. This move is expected to slow down the migration to 5G smartphones. Industry experts suggest that while data consumption among 5G users remains strong, the tariff adjustments may lead smartphone brands to offer bundled data deals to spur sales. Overall, the impact on consumer behavior post-hike is anticipated to be moderated by entrenched data usage patterns.

    After Jio, Airtel and Vi answer revenue call, dial up tariffs

    While Airtel and Jio - which dominate the market - say they need to improve returns after paying high prices for 5G airwaves in 2022, Vi is looking to back up its recent ₹23,000 crore equity fundraising efforts as it strives to become more competitive, stem user losses and repair a stressed balance sheet to pay vendors and statutory dues. Analysts said the three telcos will see a 13-17% rise in ARPU with the main effect being felt in second and third quarters of this fiscal year.

    Post tariff hikes: Users could spend Rs 47,500 crore more, trade up data plans

    The recent hefty tariff hikes by major Indian telecom companies, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, are expected to significantly increase consumer spending on telecom services, potentially adding Rs 47,500 crore annually. These increases, aimed at boosting 5G monetisation, raise the cost of entry-level 5G plans by up to 71%. Analysts anticipate a 15-17% rise in average revenue per user (ARPU) for Jio and Airtel, driven by up-trading to higher data allowance plans. Despite risks of subscriber churn, the hikes are seen as pivotal for enhancing profitability and investment returns in the telecom sector.

    • Rate hikes for 5G monetisation to push Jio, Airtel ARPU by 16-17% - Analysts

      Reliance Jio emphasizes 5G monetization and premium plans, focusing on ARPU growth. With new tariff plans boosting prices, the telco aims for strategic revenue enhancement. Balancing subscriber additions and network monetization, Jio navigates the evolving telecom landscape with confidence, while industry competition and market dynamics drive further strategic decisions.

      How to play the telecom stocks after tariff hikes? Gaurav Malhotra explains

      ​This is something which we have been arguing that now that both Jio and Bharti have roughly around 20% of their subscribers on 5G, it is only a matter of time that they will start monetising it, which is what it has started.

      Airtel hikes tariffs by 11-21%, a day after Jio

      Bharti Airtel announced on Friday that it will raise tariffs for all its prepaid and postpaid users starting July 3. This move follows a similar hike by rival Reliance Jio, which increased its rates by 12-15%. The primary objective of these changes is to improve the average revenue per user (ARPU).

      Vodafone Idea's 'big' spectrum spend to help plug user exodus

      Analysts added that Vi's spectrum spends of about Rs 3,510 crore - almost 12 times its Rs 300 crore earnest money deposit (EMD) - on the heels of a recent fundraise of about Rs 23,000 crore suggests the telco is preparing for network rollouts and plans to use its fresh 900 MHz spectrum to enhance 4G experience and rein in customer losses.

      Airtel spends Rs 6,857 cr for 97 MHz of airwaves, mostly to renew permits; Jio picks up 14.4 MHz for Rs 973.62 cr

      Airtel and Jio expand networks with new spectrum acquisitions, focusing on enhancing services for improved customer experience and increased coverage. Jio solidifies leadership position with the largest spectrum footprint, deploying advanced technologies for efficient bandwidth usage.

      5G spectrum auctions: Bharti Airtel likely largest bidder, govt mops up around Rs 11,300 crore

      India's second 5G spectrum auction concluded around Wednesday noon after seven rounds, lasting just over a day, with the government collecting approximately Rs 11,300 crore. Bharti Airtel is likely the largest bidder, acquiring airwaves in the sub-GHz 900 MHz band as well as in the 1800 and 2100 MHz bands. Market leader Reliance Jio likely bought 5G bandwidth in the 1800 MHz band.

      Prestige Estates board okays proposals to raise Rs 5,000 crore

      The Bengaluru-based company may either consider creating a real estate investment trust - which could be the first hotel REIT in India - or pursue an initial public offering to monetise the hospitality business. In April, ET was the first to report Prestige Estates' plan to monetise the business. "The firm is also currently evaluating to monetise its hospitality portfolio, which will lead to some value unlocking," Zaid Sadiq, executive director of hospitality at the Prestige Group had said. He could not be reached for comment.

      SBI to monetise subsidiaries after scaling up their businesses: Chairman Khara

      SBI Chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara stated that the bank plans to wait for its subsidiaries like SBI General Insurance and SBI Payment to enhance their operations before considering monetisation through the capital market to boost valuation and returns for SBI. With loans worth Rs 5 trillion in the pipeline from the corporate sector, Khara indicated a shift towards credit-seeking behavior for working capital and expansion, signaling potential for private sector growth and value creation by SBI.

      Best 4G/5G Tablets with advanced features and on-the-go productivity

      As technology continues to evolve, the demand for high-performance tablets with robust connectivity options has surged. In this comprehensive article, we explore the top 4G and 5G tablets of 2024, highlighting their key features, performance metrics, and unique selling points. From powerful processors and stunning displays to long-lasting batteries and advanced cameras, these tablets cater to a variety of needs, whether for professional use, educational purposes, or entertainment.

      Vodafone Idea prefers stock as payment for Nokia and Ericsson bills

      The board of directors of VIL approved a preferential allotment of 1.66 billion equity shares at Rs 14.80 per share to Finland’s Nokia and Sweden’s Ericsson, for a total of up to Rs 2,458 crore, the company said in a statement Thursday. Nokia will invest up to Rs 1,520 crore and Ericsson up to Rs 938 crore. The issue price is 35% higher than that in the April follow-on offer (FPO) of Rs 11 a share and comes with a lock-in period of six months.

      Telcos likely to see modest revenue growth in June Qtr

      Analysts expect a modest 2.5-3% sequential increase in revenue growth for the telecom sector in the June quarter. Despite higher data usage during the IPL cricket tournament and increased demand for international roaming packs during the summer holiday season, revenue growth is expected to be limited. This is due to many mobile users still paying lower 4G rates even after opting for 5G packs, and most subscribers having large amounts of unused data, reducing the need for costlier mobile broadband plans.

      Airtel, Jio free cash flow seen rising amid falling capex spends, growing ARPU

      Analysts predict Bharti Airtel's and Reliance Jio's free cash flows to rise in FY26, reaching approximately Rs 56,000 crore and Rs 38,500 crore, respectively. This growth stems from reduced capital expenditures and higher average revenue per user (ARPU). Both telcos expect a surge in ARPU driven by tariff hikes and increased data usage amid 5G deployments

      Optic fiber cable component maker Runaya aims to grow rev to Rs 500 cr over next 3-4 years

      The transition to 5G and the associated infrastructure upgrades are driving this demand, with the global market for fiber optic cables expected to grow from $9.2 billion in 2021 to over $12 billion by 2024, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10%, according to estimates by the company.

      Cheaper 5G phones chip away at average prices

      Flat Average selling prices (ASP) in the March quarter was largely due to a 22% on-year rise in shipments of mass budget phones priced at $100-200 at 16.3 million units, compared with 13.4 million units a year earlier, marking a resurgence from previous quarters.

      Samsung Galaxy F55 5G with AI features launched at Rs 24,999

      Samsung announced the Galaxy F55 5G with premium features like AMOLED display, 45W fast charging, and Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor. It offers 50 MP No Shake Camera and will be available on Flipkart and retail stores.

      Another Ambani vs Mittal battle? A look into Airtel's African empire

      Bharti Airtel's African venture has been a rollercoaster ride, starting with a bold move by chairman Sunil Mittal in 2008. Despite initial struggles, Airtel Africa has managed to establish a strong presence in 14 countries. Meanwhile, Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries is making inroads into the African telecom market with 5G infrastructure solutions. As Airtel Africa faces currency woes, the stage is set for a potential showdown between the two telecom giants.

      RIL's Mukesh Ambani set for African safari with 5G tech solutions

      Radisys, a company owned by RIL's subsidiary Jio Platforms Ltd (JPL), is collaborating with Tech Mahindra and Finland's Nokia, to team up with Next-Gen Infrastructure Co. (NGIC). NGIC, in which the Ghanaian government, Ascend Digital, and K-Net have equity stakes, is positioned as the first neutral 5G shared infrastructure provider in Africa. The company's initial focus will be on offering 4G and 5G network support in Ghana before expanding its services across the continent.

      10 Best Smartphones Under 10000: Performance on a Budget

      The article reviews top smartphones available in India for under 10,000 rupees, highlighting features like battery life, camera quality, and performance. It provides a comparison of models from various brands, offering insights into their strengths and weaknesses. The guide aims to help budget-conscious consumers make informed purchasing decisions.

      Ericsson mulls telecom equipment export from India in future; expects 5G use cases to emerge locally

      Ericsson India Managing Director Nitin Bansal, at a company's event to showcase 5G technology, said the company is actively engaging with academia, partners, and ecosystem players to develop relevant India-specific use cases.

      Ericsson hopeful of securing Vi deals: Nitin Bansal

      Ericsson, the Swedish telecommunications equipment manufacturer, anticipates securing 4G/5G contracts from Vodafone Idea (Vi) in the near future, following the recent successful equity raise of over Rs 20,000 crore by the struggling telecom company. Nitin Bansal, Managing Director of Ericsson India, expressed this optimism in an interview with ET. Bansal also mentioned that Ericsson is considering the possibility of exporting its 5G equipment from India.

      Airtel to deploy FWA on SA network, full scale impact likely in FY2Q: Gopal Vittal

      Bharti Airtel is deploying fixed wireless access (FWA) services in 25 cities. The full-scale impact is anticipated in the second quarter, crucial for 5G monetization and follows a standalone architecture approach like Reliance Jio.

      Sterlite Tech Q4 Results: Co posts Rs 82 crore loss vs profit of Rs 63 crore a year ago

      Broadband technology company Sterlite Technologies on Wednesday reported a consolidated loss of Rs 82 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2024, mainly due to a dip in optical networking business. The company had posted a profit of Rs 63 crore a year ago.

      Telecom firms struggle to monetise amid incomplete 5G rollout

      India recently became the fastest 5G rollout nation in the world. The country’s top two carriers, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, have collectively splurged around $25 billion in buying 5G airwaves and launching their next-generation wireless broadband services. Between them, they have 165 million 5G customers. But neither of them has seen any serious monetisation of their 5G businesses even 18 months after they introduced next-gen networks.

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