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Vodafone cuts 3G rates by up to 80%

Vodafone cuts 3G rates by up to 80%
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First Published: Tue, Jun 19 2012. 06 31 PM IST

A Vodafone India Ltd. retail store in Mumbai. Photo: Bloomberg
A Vodafone India Ltd. retail store in Mumbai. Photo: Bloomberg
Updated: Tue, Jun 19 2012. 06 31 PM IST
New Delhi: Vodafone on Tuesday slashed third generation (3G) tariffs by up to 80%, becoming the fourth telecom service provider to reduce rates after Bharti Airtel, Idea Celluar and Reliance communication.
Vodafone 3G plans now start from Rs 25 for 25 MB data usage and go up to Rs 1,599 for 12 GB data usage.
Under the pay-as-you-go for pre-paid customers, the rate has been cut by 80% to 2 paise per 10kb.
With reduction in tariffs, Vodafone also announced there will be no additional charges for roaming on data usage.
A Vodafone India Ltd. retail store in Mumbai. Photo: Bloomberg
“Additionally, Vodafone will now allow its customers to use data from their bundle package while on-net roaming across any location in India without any additional charge,” a company statement said.
Last month, Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Reliance Communications had reduced tariffs for its 3G high speed internet services. “With the introduction of these plans, we aim at establishing a foundation for providing a 3G data plan for everyone, making it affordable to the masses in the country,” Vodafone India chief commercial officer (CCO) Sanjoy Mukerji said in a statement.
The 3G tariff war is happening at a time when most of the operators are up in arms against the high reserve price of spectrum proposed by sectoral regulators Trai. The government is likely to take a decision on spectrum price in the Empowered group of Ministers meeting on 21 July.
The operators have warned that mobile bills could increase by up to 100% in certain circles if the proposals are accepted. According to industry experts, the price war in 3G tariffs may be an effort to cash huge investments made by telecom operators.
The government had received over Rs 67,000 crore from the 3G auctions held in 2010. With operators taking huge loans to pay for the 3G licences, experts say operators are under pressure to recover the investment.
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