19 July 2015

Airtel to launch 4G in Kochi, Operator asks people to upgrade SIM for FREE

Airtel subscribers at Kochi in Kerala have been receiving messages from the operator stating an opportunity to upgrade their mobile connections to 4G SIM for FREE. The message looks like an indication that the operator has launched 4G in the area.

To add to it, no documents are required to be submitted for this upgrading. Also, the subscribers can get the SIM card delivered to their houses, if sent a request via message. The data plans and balances will be carried forward to the new connection.
Earlier in April 2012, Airtel had launched India’s first 4G services in Kolkata. Airtel’s 4G services are now available across India including recently launched Ambala (City and Cantt.),Karnal, Yamunanagar, Hisar, Rohtak, Nasik, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Pune, Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Phagwara, Kapurthala, Moga, Bathinda and Patiala. Further, 4G trials have been launched for existing Airtel customers in Delhi, Hyderabad, Vizag, Madhurai, Chennai, Coimbatore and Mumbai.

Net Neutrality around the globe and what India can learn

Net Neutrality is the current topic of discussion in India and a lot has been said by different stakeholders in this regard. Off late we have seen different forms of flouting of Net Neutrality be it Facebook tying up with RCom to launch Internet.org or operators launching differential charging packs and likewise which are a smack in the face for Net Neutrality.
While Net Neutrality has recently caught heat in India, it is a hot topic of debate globally and has been so for some time now. Let us take a look at what the scenario is in other parts of the world.
Till date, 3 countries globally have implemented Net Neutrality, Chile being the first country followed by Netherlands and recently Brazil joined the league. Intense debates are happening in other parts of the world including Europe and North America.  It remains to be seen how these debates shape up.

Chile:
Chile became the first country to implement Net Neutrality way back in 2010. This was mostly achieved through the persistent efforts of the citizen-organised group ‘Neutralidad Si’ which strongly demonstrated that the public voice raised in an organized manner does matter. The legislation prohibits the ISPs from meddling with the internet both during content delivery or consumption in any form. Further strengthening this law, in mid-2014 Chile put an end to Zero Rating plans where striped down version of the service were provided to the customers at zero data charges. Zero Rating plan is generally used as a penetration strategy by Telcos where they try to piggyback on the popularity of the OTT apps.
Netherlands:
Netherlands in 2011 adopted a legal framework to support net neutrality. The story unfolded in a manner very similar to what just started in India. Dutch Telecom Player, KPN, launched a plan which required the mobile users to pay extra for using Over-The-Top (OTT) services like Whatsapp and Skype. Usage of these services was eating up the voice revenues and bringing down the profitability. Hence, KPN saw it fit to charge differentially for using different apps and thereby increase its ARPU.
This did not go well with the lawmakers who immediately added net neutrality to the telecommunications law provisions thereby barring KPN from differential charging plans. In reaction to the law, KPN increased its data prices which were followed by the competitors including Vodafone and T-Mobile.
However it remains to be seen, how long this law can sustain in Netherlands as European Union wants to consolidate telecom policies across member states and has placed an amended set of regulations under review for all the member states. ISPs in EU argue against it saying most OTT players are based in US. Striking deals and making the OTT players pay a fee will ultimately help European economy. Final verdict is awaited.
Brazil:  
Another country which followed the path of Net Neutrality is Brazil. In mid-2014, Brazil passed a monumental ‘Internet Bill of Rights’ which basically encompasses Net Neutrality and security of Brazilian users of the internet. The law bans telecom companies from charging differentially or for striking deals with different content players for preferential or fast lane data channels. This makes all players equal there by perfectly upholding Net Neutrality.
Unique Situation in Americas:
The case in United States is a little unique when it comes to Net Neutrality. In US, the Internet Service providers are also the cable service providers who have invested a great deal in the network but now find their network clogged by the heavy usage of the content from start-ups like Netflix and Hulu who directly affect the revenues of the cable companies. Hence, ISPs want to be able to charge these OTT content companies for their disproportionate usage of network. Similar is the case with the voice service providers who have eaten their voice revenue shares.
In May 2014, FCC chairman released a plan that would have allowed companies to discriminate and charge/block the content and create fast lanes and priority lanes. This was fought back by millions of outspoken users who forced FCC to rollback its proposal. The new proposal from FCC is to be presented in February 26th. The proposal will be monumental and will set in motion the future course of net neutrality.
Learning for India:
Currently, there are no laws in India which governs Net Neutrality. When Airtel had rolled out differential charging, TRAI chief made it clear that Airtel cannot be held responsible as there is no regulation in India. This clearly points out the need to have in place regulations which can keep in check the telecom operators and prevent them from carrying out any kind of exploitation.
In this regard, TRAI is expected to release a draft paper by the end of February but this is more from the perspective of regulating OTT players. The question that still remains unanswered is will regulating OTT players solve the purpose? Will it uphold the Net Neutrality? Will it make all content on Internet equal and all delivery channels of Internet equal? The next time, one of the operator decides to bring out funny plans, it will still get away with it since there will be no regulation in place.
What we need is a strong Regulatory body which is just and impartial and which works for the betterment of the industry and all stakeholders including the consumers instead of acting as an agent of telcos.
As seen in two of the above cases, organized voices do work and we the informed and responsible users can bring about a change. Let us be vigilant and play an active role in shaping up Net Neutrality in our country.

Reliance Jio may acquire a VoIP license, says Bank of America Merill Lynch

according to a research note released by Bank of America Merill Lynch (BofA-ML), the corporate and investment banking division of Bank of America, there are possibilities for Reliance Jio to acquire a VoIP license. However, the operator may not offer free VoIP calls through its service.
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“Given R-Jio’s lack of traditional voice offering and considering that its Vo-LTE (4G) offering may not be mature immediately, we see a possibility that Jio may look to acquire a VoIP license,” said BofA-ML said. “In such a scenario, we do not see the possibility of free VoIP calls being offered,” it added.
BofA-ML also said that DoT’s proposal on regulating domestic calls on internet-based apps like Skype, Whatsapp, Viber etc. may prove slightly beneficial for the existing telecom operators like Airtel and Idea, “as cannibalization of voice revenues from VOIP uptake will likely be slower,” it said.
Also, OTT players like Skype, Whatsapp and Viber may not opt for OTT license as these companies are not telecom players. “They may not make an exception for one country,” said BofA-ML.
“However, the home grown OTTs like Jio chat/Hike may possibly opt to take the license which may allow them to gain traction in the messaging space which is currently dominated by foreign OTT players,” it added.
The research note commented that the traffic created by VoIP will be difficult to monitor. “VoIP traffic (whether it is domestic or international) is difficult to monitor, and the arbitrage opportunity between international VOIP and domestic VOIP may lead to increase in illegal VOIP traffic,” BofA-ML added.

13 July 2015

TATA DOCOMO introduces Roaming Charges between Mumbai and Maharashtra

Earlier, TATA DOCOMO had started charging roaming rates between Kolkata & Rest of West Bengal and between UP East & UP West.
Now they are introducing roaming rates between Mumbai & Maharashtra.
All local calls in Roaming to be charged at 80 paisa/min while STD outgoing calls at Rs 1.15 /min. Local SMS will be charged at 25 p & National SMS at 38 p.
They’ve confirmed this change on twitter in a reply to our query. They also added that these charges are as per TRAI norms and that they’re charging less than other operators.

Reliance to offer 3G Double Data at Rs. 198

After Vodafone’s initiative to give double data on a denomination , Reliance Mobile comes with same offer in Kolkata circle. Reliance giving double data on Rs 198 which normally offers 1.5 GB 3G data for 28 Days. Users who would now recharge with Rs 198 will get (1.5+1.5)= 3 GB 3G data for a long 28 days .
Reliance also gives data carry forward in 3G recharges so users can add more data by recharging this special offer.

However, Company executive told that it’s a promotional offer and extra data offer is valid till 31st July , extra data will be added in 15 days post successful recharge.


Are you a Reliance pre-paid customer? Have you claimed this offer?
Note: Do check with customer care before opting the plan.

31 July 2012

MTNL 3.6 Mbps 3G Data Card Price to Rs. 1199

India’s first 3G Mobile service operator Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL)  today slashed the price of its plug-n-play 3G USB Dongle (3.6 Mbps 3G Data Card) from Rs. 1599 to Rs. 1199 for its postpaid and prepaid customer in Mumbai telecom circle.



MTNL’s 3G Data card (Terracom LW272) will be available at all MTNL  Customer Service Centers (CSCs) across Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane for Rs. 1199 only from tomorrow i.e. 1st August, 2012. MTNL also offers Free 3G prepaid SIM card (HSPA) and free data transfers (Download and Upload) up to 1 GB (Home and Roam) for 1 months on the purchase of 3G Data Card.

MTNL also offers attractive 3G data tariff plans for postpaid and prepaid starts from Rs. 22 to Rs. 2500 in Mumbai circle. The default 3G data access charges is 2p/10KB for Home and Roam usage across India with in MTNL/BSNL network.

MTNL 3G Data Card (Terracom LW272) will enable anytime, anywhere instant High Speed wireless Internet connectivity up to 3.6 Mbps for laptops and other computing devices, thereby significantly benefiting business users, roamers and travelers.

MTNL 3G Data Plans  (Mumbai)
Price FREE 3G Data Usage FREE SMS (Local/ National ) FREE Video Calls Validity
Rs. 22 250 MB NIL NIL 1 Day
Rs. 76 1 GB NIL NIL 7 Days
Rs. 99 300 MB NIL NIL 30 Days
Rs. 126 1 GB NIL NIL 15 Days
Rs. 250 1.1 GB NIL 25 Minutes 30 Days
Rs. 450 2.2 GB NIL 50 Minutes 30 Days
Rs. 650 3.3 GB NIL NIL 30 Days
Rs. 750 4.4 GB NIL 75 Minutes 30 Days
Rs. 1190 9 GB 350 SMS NIL 90 Days
Rs. 1200 15 GB NIL NIL 30 Days
Rs. 1650 Unlimited NIL NIL 30 Days
Rs. 2500 Unlimited NIL 150 Minutes 60 Days