Achche Din for Broadband Users in India?

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Sigh. Kabhi kabhi I see the retention plans on this forum and feel that was I wrong to choose MTNL over Airtel when I first switched to Broadband? :P
 
I cannot even risk this process coz my connection is so new that they might just let me go.
 
Even though, I don't expect drastic changes in market due to Rjio, they are actually starting from zero customers and invested big money till now.. They have to offer some great offers to get their money back. If the difference between their tariff and incumbents are not wider, then they can't get desired results IMHO.

Further it seems like, Rjio may bring voice via VoIP only. VoLte is not matured by now and so I am not sure how it may help Rjio. So they have to focus on data conscious customers, I guess.

Let's wait and see...
 
I don't know why people are obsessed about 2G scam. 2G scam has nothing to do with poor Internet market in India.

In fact, the more expensive 3G & 4G auctions depressed the telecom industry in India. BJP forced UPA to make spectrum auction as a milking cow. The Govt got revenue from auction but telecom industry piled up huge debts. Consequently they transferred the burden to consumers. As a result, 3G was a failure in India. Even after 5 years, telecom industry is not interested to invest in 3G Infrastructure development.

Now telecom industry is rushing for 4G launch even without unlocking the full potential of 3G. The result will be the same - Expensive Data plans & limited connectivity.
 
I don't know why people are obsessed about 2G scam. 2G scam has nothing to do with poor Internet market in India.

In fact, the more expensive 3G & 4G auctions depressed the telecom industry in India. BJP forced UPA to make spectrum auction as a milking cow. The Govt got revenue from auction but telecom industry piled up huge debts. Consequently they transferred the burden to consumers. As a result, 3G was a failure in India. Even after 5 years, telecom industry is not interested to invest in 3G Infrastructure development.

Now telecom industry is rushing for 4G launch even without unlocking the full potential of 3G. The result will be the same - Expensive Data plans & limited connectivity.

Aircel wants to fully use its 3G spectrum before pushing 4G services - timesofindia-economictimes

There you go, at least one operator is vocal about exploiting 3G to its full potential before jumping into 4G bandwagon.
The thing with Aircel is despite 5 years into 3G era, their presence is far limited outside Tamil Nadu.
They're already playing catchup to the big three telecos.

But yeah, auctions are the reason Telecom Industry which used to be poster boy of Indian economy is so struggling for profits now. With the incoming Jio, I feel for these existing Telecos.
It might be a while before Internet in India can catch up to the global standards..
 
well the problem is perception. people on aircel would dump aircel and jump to other operators because of the flashy new keyword 4g lte and the promise of much faster internet on the move. of course, aircel can counter the damage by offering respectable speeds over their 3g networks. which i believe are still better than what airtel seems to be offering through 4g. for example. i barely managed to cross 14mbps when i tested their network inside their store. now i imagine that 3g can easily deliver that speed and it should be enough for a few years for mobile users. hell, i do not even get 4mbps on my wired broadband connection.
 
Telecom operators want to exploit full potential of 3G but now they are stuck in limbo between 3G & 4G. They have big debts on balance sheets while they have limited resources to invest in 4G. That's why they're taking too long to get into 4G market.

Big players like Airtel who have sufficient capital assets are taking smart approach. Simultaneously developing 3G & 4G market. Airtel is investing 6400 Cr for further development of 3G.

The problem is that even all this investment isn't going to produce good results for consumers anytime soon.

Airtel to infuse Rs 6,400 crore in 3G services that brought 84% growth in data consumption in FY15 - The Economic Times
 
Well, Aircel seems to be pretty good from what I saw. Yet to test their services in the metros. So can't comment.
But it's a very valid point, and given the fact that 4G is still not mature enough in India, operators who don't have 4G license can offer better 3G experience.

Sadly, the big three have a similar plans, and the rest of the telecos have a very limited presence.
If they can't offer full 3G capabilities in terms of speeds, least they can do is offer plans with better FUP, and that's what Aircel seems to be doing.
But with limited presence, even better plans is of little use.
 
People who're rushing for 4G are blindly following the trend. I personally think, 4G won't be affordable at least until next couple of years. Even more.

What's the use of 20 Mbps 4G speed if you have to pay 300-400 Rs per GB of Data?

In contrast if there are cheaper plans and reliable speed for 3G (say 50 rs / GB). People will happily choose 3G.

I would happily choose 3G / 4 Mbps speed / Rs 50 per GB over 4G / 30 Mbps speed / Rs 200 per GB
 
The word 4G is so lucrative enough to tempt people into jumping the ship.
Airtel's ads about 4G at 3G rates is even making people to do the blind switch.

I still remember how my TL was full of people posting their 4G speeds. They don't seem to realise that the SpeedTest.net will take heaps of data at higher speeds.
Whatever FUP they have will be over soon if they do multiple speed tests.

But, the revolution has to happen, if the talks of Jio offering 4G at 300 -400 for 10GB is true, it's sort of the revolution that's needed for the country.
But the wireline broadband is where the change has to happen.
Yes, the developed countries have FUP's but there is a fine limit to that and even people there are complaining, but with those speeds and with those limits, I will take that any day.

Hoping that the telecos apart from the big three offer decent plans with low FUP's in near future..
 
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