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    VODAFONE IDEA TARIFF HIKE

    Telecom tariffs are decided by market dynamics, govt clarifies

    Government stated it does not interfere with telecom rates, which are determined by market forces. Tariff changes are monitored by Trai. India offers some of the lowest mobile service costs globally.

    Congress slams govt over mobile phone tariff hike by 3 leading firms

    The Congress party criticized the Modi government for allowing three major private telecom companies—Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea—to increase mobile service tariffs, accusing them of profiteering from 109 crore users. Congress leader Randeep Surjewala condemned the unilateral tariff hikes, highlighting that the companies collectively raised rates by an average of 15% effective July 3 and 4, 2024.

    Reliance Jio & Airtel roll out new mobile tariffs. Here's the updated list of prepaid plans with prices & validity

    Industry giants, Reliance Jio and Airtel, lead the charge with revamped tariffs, ensuring access to cutting-edge 5G services. The adjustments aim to align pricing with enhanced network offerings, setting a new standard in the competitive telecom landscape.

    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.

    Telecom competition takes a breather, may recharge Vodafone Idea

    Voda Idea's financial health is expected to improve with a projected increase in ARPU, revenue growth, and a slowdown in market share loss after the tariff hike. Vi is seeking external debt funding to bolster network expansion and 5G rollout after a recent capital raise.

    Airtel, Jio, Vodafone Idea push long-term plans at old rates to retain users

    After announcing telecom pack price hikes of up to 25% effective July 3-4, telcos are urging subscribers to recharge long-term plans at old prices to reduce customer attrition. Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea (Vi) are promoting 365-day plans priced between Rs 2,545 and Rs 3,099 through in-app promotions.

    • Jio, Airtel pricing strategy shows they still target Vi’s 2G users: Analysts

      Analysts suggest that Vodafone Idea could encounter difficulties in retaining its 2G subscribers, as recent tariff increases indicate that competitors like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel remain focused on attracting Vi's low-end customers. Reliance Jio has maintained its rates for 4G feature phones, while Bharti Airtel has made minimal adjustments to its basic plans, highlighting their strategies to capture Vi's 2G user base.

      Stars are aligning! Vodafone Idea share price targets increase after tariff hike

      Vodafone Idea's target price sees a boost post-tariff hike, reflecting industry trends. Kotak Equities emphasizes low ARPU in India and the need for Jio to seize monetization opportunities.

      Airtel, Jio announce mobile tariff hike: Here is the full list of new prepaid and postpaid plans and prices

      Mobile Tariff Hike: Airtel and Jio and have announced significant tariff hikes, marking the first major rate increase by a telco since 2021. Jio’s new rates, effective July 3, increase by 12-25%, while Airtel’s hikes start immediately. These adjustments aim to boost average revenue per user (ARPU) due to substantial investments in 5G services.

      Jio, Airtel Tariff Hikes: Users can still avoid increased prices. Here's how

      Reliance Jio and Airtel will raise tariffs from July 3, 2024, to boost Average Revenue per User (ARPU), impacting millions of subscribers. Prepaid users can avoid hikes by recharging before July 3. Adjustments range from 12% to 25% for Jio and 11% to 21% for Airtel. Postpaid users will see immediate changes in their billing cycles.

      Reliance Jio takes the lead, hikes tariff by 12-25 per cent; Airtel & Vi likely to follow suit

      Mobile phone bills are set to increase as Reliance Jio Infocomm announced a 12-25% hike in tariffs starting July 3. This marks the first major rate increase by a telecom company since 2021. Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea are expected to follow suit. The hike aims to boost average revenue per user (ARPU) in light of significant 5G investments. Jio’s rate hikes will affect most plans, but not JioBharat or JioPhone users.

      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.

      Extent and frequency of tariff revisions crucial for financial health of telcos

      Following the increase in tariffs, the stock of Reliance Industries rose by 2.3% on Friday to close at Rs 3,131.9. On the other hand, stocks of Bharti Airtel and VIL were under pressure, falling by 1.8% to Rs 1,445.4 and by 3.4% to Rs 17.9 in that order amid profit booking after a recent surge in their prices.

      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).

      What should investors do with telecom stocks? Sandip Sabharwal answers

      So, the best play is Bharti only because that is a pure play which has profits, which has a decent balance sheet, and which has market share and still gaining market share. Vodafone Idea is more about hope. Now the hope is that at some stage they will make profits. I am very doubtful that one, with their current balance sheet, etc, if shareholders will ever get one rupee EPS also from this company.

      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.

      Vi needs 2.2x ARPU jump to meet payout obligations

      Vi’s ARPU, they said, needs to jump 2.2x to around Rs 320 by FY27—from Rs 146 now—even if the cash-strapped telco sees a 50% cut in its adjusted gross revenue (AGR) liability to Rs 35,000 crore via a favourable Supreme Court verdict on its curative plea. As per company data, Vi’s total AGR dues were pegged at Rs 70,320 crore in the quarter to March 2024.

      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

      Vodafone Idea may find it tough to raise tariffs after polls, say analysts

      Vodafone Idea faces challenges in increasing ARPU through tariff hikes post-election, as price-sensitive customers resist. 42% of Vi users may downgrade or close secondary SIMs due to upcoming higher tariffs. Vi seeks to upgrade 2G to 4G, double Ebitda by 2025. Vi has been securing funds for 4G expansion and potential 5G rollout.

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