Reliance Jio i Bharti Airtel zapowiadają zmiany w planach danych 5G

Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel are planning to introduce changes to their 5G data plans and reports suggest that they will no longer offer unlimited data plans for premium customers. The companies are likely to introduce new plans that will be more expensive than their current 4G plans, and analysts predict a price increase of at least 5-10 percent for 5G services.

Telecom industry experts also indicate that mobile tariffs may increase by at least 20 percent in the September quarter of 2024. This step aims to improve the return on invested capital in 5G infrastructure and customer acquisition costs.

While Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel prepare to introduce enhanced plans in the second half of 2024, other telecom operators in India, such as Vodafone-Idea and BSNL, have not yet launched 5G services in the country.

A positive development is the successful testing of Ericsson’s Reduced Capability (RedCap) pre-commercial software on Bharti Airtel’s 5G network. Tests conducted in collaboration with chip manufacturer Qualcomm demonstrate the implementation and validation of RedCap in India. Ericsson RedCap is a new access network software that enables a greater number of 5G connections for devices such as smartwatches, wearable electronic devices, industrial sensors, and augmented reality/virtual reality devices.

As the telecommunications industry prepares to roll out 5G technology in India, consumers can expect changes in plans and higher tariffs in the near future. These changes aim to increase revenue, grow earnings, and improve overall 5G service quality.

FAQ:
Q: What do Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel plan regarding 5G data plans?
A: Both companies intend to discontinue offering unlimited 5G data plans for their premium customers and introduce new plans with higher prices.

Q: What are the predicted price hikes for 5G services?
A: Analysts predict a price increase of at least 5-10 percent for 5G services compared to current 4G plans.

Q: Do other telecom companies in India also offer 5G services?
A: Currently, besides Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, other companies such as Vodafone-Idea and BSNL have not yet introduced 5G services in India.

Definitions:
– 5G: the fifth generation of communication technology that offers higher speeds and greater bandwidth compared to previous generations.
– Mobile tariff: the price a customer pays for telecommunications services such as voice calls, text messages, and internet access.
– Return on invested capital: a measure of investment efficiency that reflects the profits generated by the invested capital.
– 5G infrastructure: the telecommunications network that enables the use of 5G technology by devices and users.

The source of the article is from the blog agogs.sk