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Some 4G operators are planning to launch high-speed internet services at rock bottom rates next year, possibly heralding a price war in the potentially high growth data market.
Mumbai-based Tikona Digital plans to launch fourth generation or 4G services in the second half of 2013 at 2 paise to 5 paise per MB in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh (east and west) and Himachal Pradesh, where it secured mobile broadband airwaves for Rs 1,058 crore in 2010.
"These tariffs will disrupt the market. We will be able to do this since we're already offering data plans at a price point of 2-5 paise per MB for broadband on Wi-Fi which gives speeds of up to 10 Mbps," said the company's chief executive Prakash Bajpai.
Read More: Mumbai-based Tikona Digital plans to launch 4G services at 2-5 paise per MB - The Times of India
Mumbai-based Tikona Digital plans to launch fourth generation or 4G services in the second half of 2013 at 2 paise to 5 paise per MB in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh (east and west) and Himachal Pradesh, where it secured mobile broadband airwaves for Rs 1,058 crore in 2010.
"These tariffs will disrupt the market. We will be able to do this since we're already offering data plans at a price point of 2-5 paise per MB for broadband on Wi-Fi which gives speeds of up to 10 Mbps," said the company's chief executive Prakash Bajpai.
Read More: Mumbai-based Tikona Digital plans to launch 4G services at 2-5 paise per MB - The Times of India