Jio, BSNL, Vodafone Idea and Airtel increasing tariff from 1st December

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Do you support the price hike by telecom operators?


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State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is currently reviewing its mobile tariff plans and will raise it from December 2019, following the hike announced by private telecom carriers.
BSNL to raise tariff from December - ET Telecom
They already reduced the validity of ₹36 denomination, it gives only 1 month validity with "Zero" balance in AP circle. 😡 My primary number is BSNL, I am going to port out soon(used till validity expires).Secondary number will be discontinued shortly .
 
It seems rate will be increased to extend of 30%, it was too much of data and capacity was less, I'm really looking forward for some restrictions on that part. If IUC become zero then voice may be unlimited but data will be capped in monthly plan which may start from ₹199 onwards
 
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Increase in price should come with good/stable service.
Unfortunately we see increase in Toll naka price still we are hoping to have decent roads. Should this be an example to quote for every other service... blame for your own thoughts ;)
 
Increase in price should come with good/stable service.
Unfortunately we see increase in Toll naka price still we are hoping to have decent roads. Should this be an example to quote for every other service... blame for your own thoughts ;)
Some states are maintaining toll roads really amazing like AP, Telangana and chattisgarh but horrible roads in Maharashtra with more frequently tolled,. Ironically you can't do much but pay the tolls on those pathetic roads,

Similar things are going to happen in telecom also initially but situation may improve once they are able to control the data usage.

I work in one of the IT park in Hyderabad, data speed is mostly under 5 Mbps but on weekends it's more than 50 Mbps at same place for the same network operator.
 
I strongly believe that all telcos are frequent visitors of our forum and are implementing schemes and testing out our responses :-)
That's great if they are listening to us however this rate hike is due to courtesy of Govt which denied any relief in AGR dues.
 
When other operator's started minimum 35rs recharge in 28days BSNL started advertising urging other user to Port in BSNL. look at this old tweet below

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But after 6 months BSNL themselves increased 36rs recharge to 74 .. and previously they used to give 6 months incoming validity after plan expires.. but now they give only 7 days incoming validity after plan expirey also If you don't recharge in those 7 days ur main account balance will lapse.
BSNL really dont know how to advertise properly.... That's why they are failing..
 
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