BSNL and MTNL fail to attract 3G subscribers
By Sudarshan Kumar
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Tuesday, 28 July 2009, 15:38 IST |
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7000. In the first year of 3G operations, the operators are expecting 3G subscribers to pay about five times of the current 2G or 2.5G tariffs. This is a steep increase and will target only niche demographics. Voice tariff schemes begin from a fixed monthly charge of
350 for prepaid, and
500 for postpaid. "90 percent of mobile users in India use prepaid service," said Ashish Sinha, Chief Catalyst, Pluged.in.
On the application of 3G, Sujai Karampuri, CEO, Sloka said, "3G makes possible video streaming applications such as Live TV, movie downloads, high speed data download on mobile phones. With 3G services enabled, callers can also see each other on their mobile phone screens." But analysts feel that more than all these applications, the challenge for operators will be to offer wide coverage (including roaming), high quality service and attractive content in the initial years to sustain high-paying subscribers long enough to reach the tipping point of growth. Operators can easily provide the services in metro regions but the biggest challenge is to make these services available in rural India. Aithal said, "The consumers in rural market are waiting for 3G services." It would be really interesting to see as how these 3G applications help farmers in forecasting weather for crop protection and educating their children. "Currently, we are mainly focusing on community connection to individual connection in rural areas. Once the price range of 3G mobile comes down to
2000-3000, we will start focusing on individual connections."
The future of 3G services in India looks more doubtful after seeing its growth rate among IT employees. "Currently, only one percent of the total IT employees use 3G services," said Chandrasekhar.
"It is both a big challenge and an opportunity. There will be a lot of space for startups and young entrepreneurs," says Mehta. Frost and Sullivan, a business research and consulting firm estimates that the number of 3G subscribers in India will be around 7-8 million by the end of FY 2009-10.