RJio Vs Incumbents: What Worked Earlier Might Not Work Now!

There is an unmistakable buzz in the Indian telecom industry nowadays. The whiff of much-anticipated commercial launch of Reliance Jio Infocomm’s 4G services is getting stronger with each passing day.

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While the details of the final tariff are not yet in the public domain, it is safe to assume that the launch will be disruptive in nature for the entire telecom industry but especially so for the established players. It is not without reason that the incumbents have been focusing on expansion of 4G services even when their 3G services have not yet picked up.

How Do The Incumbents Stack Up?

Bharti Airtel’s 4G network is now present in nearly 350 towns and cities in 15 circles. The company is advertising its network as the widest 4G network in the country. Airtel was the first one to launch 4G in the country way back in 2012. It also acquired Augere Wireless’s 2300Mhz spectrum in two circles and Videocon’s 1800Mhz spectrum to be in a best position to offer 4G services to their subscribers.

On the other hand, Vodafone India’s 4G network is now present in circles of Kerala, Karnataka, Mumbai, Delhi & NCR and Kolkata. Like Airtel, Vodafone is also fast expanding its 4G presence in other circles. The company recently acquired You Broadband for nearly $60million. The deal would give Vodafone India control of fiber-optic network covering its urban markets and would go a long way in supporting Vodafone’s 4G services in the wake of growing competition, especially so from new players like RJio.