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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Airtel announced New Plans Applicable From 3rd Dec 2019
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How many of you are going for ₹1,699 yearly plan in ur respective current operator? Looks to be the best bet currently. Works out to be Rs 130.69 per 28 days with 1.5GB/day for next 365 days.
 
Airtel announced New Plans Applicable From 3rd Dec 2019
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3000 minutes FUP on the new 598 plan...I recharged my last 399 yesterday...After this pack expires, I will only recharge with 49 per month...Yes I will lose both the unlimited calling & data but I will manage somehow as I rarely call people & will use only Wifi when at home...Outside my home, I won't have access to internet but still I won't be paying 598 as I will also have to recharge my Vodafone & BSNL numbers every month...
 
Already they have increased 40% hike thats good for a company to survive but they also made voice calls to 3000 minus in 3 months plan , that sounds ridiculous coz they promised to keep voice across different networks free and within months they are taking back their words.
Even if its 600 an average internet user is ready to.pay but my main concern is SPEED which is far slow.
In my area 4G speed is around 1mbps mostly so overall working is good but there are more places where i get 4g signals and 2g speed amd that concerns me alot.
 
Another point i want to share is that Idea to Vodafone calls and vice versa is free for which this network will be an upper hand to customers.
 
Already they have increased 40% hike thats good for a company to survive but they also made voice calls to 3000 minus in 3 months plan , that sounds ridiculous coz they promised to keep voice across different networks free and within months they are taking back their words.
Even if its 600 an average internet user is ready to.pay but my main concern is SPEED which is far slow.
In my area 4G speed is around 1mbps mostly so overall working is good but there are more places where i get 4g signals and 2g speed amd that concerns me alot.
Whatever be the points, 1000 mins per month is more than reasonable for any non-commercial users. Even with 1000 mins, they do have to pay ₹60 per month as IUC charges.
 
Already they have increased 40% hike thats good for a company to survive but they also made voice calls to 3000 minus in 3 months plan , that sounds ridiculous coz they promised to keep voice across different networks free and within months they are taking back their words.
Even if its 600 an average internet user is ready to.pay but my main concern is SPEED which is far slow.
In my area 4G speed is around 1mbps mostly so overall working is good but there are more places where i get 4g signals and 2g speed amd that concerns me alot.
This won't be any good for them...This will backfire...I was reading their twitter feeds today evening & people there already started posting port-out screenshots...I'm not switching because I get great data & call connectivity at where I live in Kolkata..I get 70 Mbps+ speed in night & almost 40-60 Mbps in the day...
 
This won't be any good for them...This will backfire...I was reading their twitter feeds today evening & people there already started posting port-out screenshots...I'm not switching because I get great data & call connectivity at where I live in Kolkata..I get 70 Mbps+ speed in night & almost 40-60 Mbps in the day...
40mbps your lucky bro!!
 
This won't be any good for them...This will backfire...I was reading their twitter feeds today evening & people there already started posting port-out screenshots...I'm not switching because I get great data & call connectivity at where I live in Kolkata..I get 70 Mbps+ speed in night & almost 40-60 Mbps in the day...
Port out to which network. Everybody is charging the same (Jio might be little lesser).
 
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