Bharti Airtel On the Verge of Losing More Than 50 Million Subscribers Due to Minimum Recharge Plans

In its bid to increase the Average Revenue Per User (ARPU), a key industry parameter, Bharti Airtel removed the lifetime recharge packs from its portfolio and also did away with the talk time recharges as well. In place of this, Bharti Airtel introduced minimum recharge packs which the subscribers will have to opt in if they want to continue with the telecom provider’s services. However, this has come at the cost of Airtel losing its subscribers. According to a new Business Line report, Bharti Airtel might be on the path of losing 50-70 million subscribers in the coming months due to this new step. But there’s a catch. Airtel was in expectation of this result, and in some ways, was even hoping for it because it would help the telco in weeding out the non-paying customers.

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4G Smartphones Another Way of Acquiring Subscribers for Airtel

Airtel was aware that a large number of SIMs were not being used by the customers who were not generating any revenue for the telecom operator. This new move, instead, will ensure that only high paying customers who are ready to pay for Airtel’s services will stay on-board and will continue to make recharges. An Airtel executive said about this, “I think we may shed a few customers — 50 million to 70 million — as some of them may not exist at all or these could be second SIMs. That’s ok… why carry the burden?”