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Vodafone, MTS hike prepaid data tariffs in Delhi

Vodafone has increased pre-paid data tariff for 2G and 3G services in Delhi NCR by up to 47%, while MTS hiked rates of post-paid data pack by 8%

Earlier, Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular had increased the tariffs for mobile data. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/MintPremium
Earlier, Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular had increased the tariffs for mobile data. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint

New Delhi: Telecom services provider Vodafone has increased pre-paid data tariff for 2G and 3G services in Delhi NCR by up to 47%, while MTS hiked rates of post-paid data pack by 8%.

The increase comes in the aftermath of March spectrum auction wherein telcos had paid around 1.1 lakh crore to acquire airwaves. However, Sistema Shyam Teleservices, which operates under the MTS brand, did not participate in the March auction.

Earlier, Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular had increased the tariffs for mobile data. Vodafone has increased the price of its 3G pack of 10 GB data to 1,847 with a validity of 28 days from 1,255 earlier.

The country’s second-largest mobile operator has increased the price of its 1 GB pack of 3G data to 297 from 255. Also, it has increased price of 1 GB 2G pack to 195 from 175 earlier. A Vodafone spokesperson did not reply to queries in this regard, while a MTS spokesperson said, “We have increased mobile data rates by up to 8 per cent for post-paid customers."

Vodafone has also made changes in most of the pre-paid plans and has also reduced validity of various packs. Idea was the first telecom operator that increased data tariffs after the March spectrum auction. Airtel also recently increased rates for mobile Internet packs, both 2G and 3G, sold online for pre-paid customers across the country.

The company has withdrawn discounts that it was offering for online purchase of mobile data packs, bringing the prices at par with Internet packs sold offline through retailers. In a bid to improve profitability, telcos have been cutting back on discounts and freebies. Last year, firms including Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea had increased data as well as call tariffs.

After the March spectrum auction, industry associations had said there would be hike in tariffs as operators have to meet the commitment to the government.

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Published: 14 Jun 2015, 01:49 PM IST
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