Mobile Phone Tariffs Have Dropped 94% Since 2014: Jyotiraditya Scindia

"The tariff in India has come down from 51 paise to 3 paise which is a 95 per cent drop.". One GB of Internet bandwidth has seen a fall from ₹297 per GB to ₹8.7 per GB in the last 10 years.

Minister of Telecommunications Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Monday, here, that in the last 10 years, there has been a decline of 95 per cent in mobile tariff rates concerning voice calls and 97 per cent concerning data.

"The tariff in India has come down from 51 paise to 3 paise which is a 95 per cent drop.". One GB of Internet bandwidth has seen a fall from ₹297 per GB to ₹8.7 per GB in the last 10 years. That is 97 per cent drop. The telcos, on the other hand, have undertaken a capex of ₹4.26 lakh crore simply over the last two fiscals by making a shift from 3G to 4G and from 4G to 5G. If you put in more investments there has to be a return," Scindia said when asked about tariff increase impact on affordability of mobile services.

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In July, the three private telecom operators, Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio (Jio) and Vodafone-Idea (Vi), had hiked entry-level tariffs by 11-25 per cent. Airtel and Vi have raised their entry-level tariffs more than 100 per cent in the last three years from about ₹99 to ₹199, for around a month long use of mobile service.

Post tariff increase in July, BSNL has seen a surge of over 29.47 lakh subscribers while the three private telecom operators together lost 38.65 lakh mobile customers.

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A strong sector
"Our telecom sector is a robust sector, a sector where we have four players.". There are very few countries in the world that have four players within the telecom sector in their country alone, India is one of them and I look at a very strong telecom sector also, moving forward. I would certainly hope that BSNL also has a very strong role to play in that, said Scindia while speaking on achievements in the first 100 days of the third term of the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He also said that around 36,000 mobile towers for BSNL 4G services have been installed adding that BSNL will complete the installation of one-lakh towers for 4G service by mid-2025.

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When asked about the financial health of the telecom sector after the Supreme Court rejected Vi’s petition on adjusted gross revenue (AGR), Scindia said that the sector is extremely robust with four players.

"The judgement of the Hon'ble Supreme Court has just come out. It has been a couple of days. At this point in time, whatever the Supreme Court has ordained, according to that the process has to be executed. We are still going through the process of examining that and see what the repercussion of that is going to be," Scindia added.

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