The Telco Wars Part 2 Begins
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India has always been a hot battleground for anything and everything and telecommunication has also been a battleground for huge companies like Airtel, JIO, Vodafone, and many more. But after the huge Telecommunications war that took place during the rise of the 4G Network in India where there was a lot of bloodshed only 3 private companies remained in the telecommunication department of India and that was JIO, Vodafone, and Airtel and just so you know Vodafone barely survived with mergers and a lot of leeway.
Almost everyone knows that the first Telco wars were started by JIO who entered the market for the first time with aggressive marketing and pricing which literally resulted in people standing in huge lines just to get their hands on a brand new JIO Sim as they were literally giving out Unlimited 4G Data forever, and because of this aggressive marketing, it became very hard for the other Telecommunication Companies to properly function.
While the Dust of that War had just only settled and now we are in the second phase of Telco Wars and this time it’s going to be the PRICE WARS.
So now that 5G is at its peak the Telecom operators have started to hike their price tariffs and things are looking a little difficult as the hike is approximately 15-20 percent which is definitely a lot. But this became a golden opportunity for a player that has been silent all along and that is BSNL which is a government-run Telecom Operator whose tariff is currently the best in the market.
As you can see BSNL is providing the best Bang for your Buck Deal and truth be told that is a major reason why a lot of people are switching to BSNL, but you should also know that BSNL is 4G only which means you won't have 5G Speeds on your Smartphone. Apart from that BSNL definitely sounds like a better deal for me. In fact, I am in the process of porting one of my dad's SIMs to BSNL so that we can check out how the signal and call quality are on BSNL and if it is satisfactory then our entire family might switch to BSNL for now.
So what are your thoughts on the TELCO WARS Part 2? Please comment on it.
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Just as they say, working in silent might also make us had a productive results, BSNL, had their calendar planned, it's like they knew things was going to change when the 5G will be introduced and by that time, they're going to enter the market, I do not think te difference of 4G and 5G are that much, so, if BSNL are offering their services in 4G and it will be perfectly, then it's a good choice.