Showing posts with label 4G. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Jio leads in 4G download speed in Nov; Vodafone in upload: Trai

 

Dependence Jio beat the 4G speed graph with information download pace of 20.8 megabit every second (Mbps), while Vodafone was in front of others in transfer speed at 6.5 Mbps in November, as per the most recent information update of telecom controller Trai.

Jio recorded more than twofold the download speed of its nearest rival Vodafone.

However, Vodafone and Idea Cellular have consolidated their versatile business as Vodafone Idea Limited, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Tri) is as yet delivering separate organization speed information of both the substances.

Vodafone recorded download speed of 9.8 Mbps in November, as per Trai's information refreshed on December 10. It was trailed by Idea and Bharti Airtel with download speed of 8.8 Mbps and 8 Mbps, individually.

Vodafone bested the graph in the transfer portion with network speed of 6.5 Mbps. It was trailed by Idea with transfer speed of 5.8 Mbps, Airtel 4 Mbps and Jio 3.7 Mbps.

The download speed helps customers in getting to content from the web while transfer speed encourages them in sending or sharing pictures, video and so on to their contacts.

The normal speed is registered by Trai dependent on the information it gathers across India with the assistance of its MySpeed application consistently.

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Uptick in ARPU helps Bharti Airtel trump Reliance Jio in Q3 numbers

The Bharti Airtel stock was up 9 per cent and hit a fresh all-time high after the company reported a better than expected performance in the March quarter, led by India's wireless segment. The price hikes that came into effect in December resulted in a 14 per cent jump in average revenues per user (ARPU) on a sequential basis. The metric at Rs 154 is the highest in 12 quarters. This helped the company report a 10 per cent uptick in India business and an 8 per cent increase at the consolidated level. India accounts for three-fourths of Bharti’s consolidated revenues.
With wireless subscribers almost at the same level as in Q3FY20, revenue growth for the India mobile business on a sequential basis was driven entirely by the increase in ARPUs. Most brokerages had expected a 7-10 per cent sequential growth in ARPUs. Bharti’s wireless segment operational performance was better than Reliance Jio according to analysts at IIFL.
“Adjusted for the interconnect usage charge (IUC), we estimate that Bharti’s service revenue growth was upwards of 16 per cent as compared to the estimates for Jio’s service revenue growth of 4.7 per cent.” The outperformance came in despite the fall in IUC revenues, as Jio charges on off-net calls after given talk time while 4G data plans of Bharti offers unlimited voice calls. Reliance Jio (RJio) had reported a 1.7 per cent quarter-on-quarter increase in ARPUs in the March quarter to Rs 130.6. While analysts had expected Bharti to post better ARPU growth than RJio given that Bharti has a lower proportion of subscribers on longer duration plans, the extent of ARPU increase came as a surprise, says IIFL Securities.

While India mobile subscriber base growth was somewhat flat at 283 million, there has been a robust 10 per cent growth in 4G subscriber base to 148 million. Share of 4G customers has crossed the halfway mark for the first time. Given the price hikes, this growth comes at a higher tariff bracket. Data traffic, too, has seen a decent growth of 16 per cent sequentially as compared to 6 per cent growth for RJio.