Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Bharti Airtel hikes Call rates by 20% in 6 circles


India’s largest mobile services firm, Bharti Airtel, has hiked call rates in six telecom circles. The company has raised rates by 20 per cent. This is the first hike by Bharti in nearly three years.
Most calls would now cost 1.2 paise per second from the earlier 1 paise per second. Bharti is the second telcom firm to hike tariffs after Tata Docomo. Tata Docomo had hiked prepaid tariffs in Tamil Nadu.
In a statement the company said, “Telecom is probably the only industry where despite increasing inflation, tariffs have been falling unabatedly. Continuously declining margins, high 3G & BWA auction prices, constrained spectrum and rural roll out aspirations leave us with little choice but to make some price corrections. We are committed to enhance value for our customers through continued investments in network, technology, customer experience and life enriching services”.
Bharti has also announced an increase in the pre-paid tariff rates of its ‘Advantage’ pack. The company announced that users of advantage packs, which are based on per minute billing, will have to pay 60 paise per minute for local and STD calls to mobile phones and 90 paise for local and STD calls to landlines.
Furthermore, Re 1 and Rs. 1.5 will be charged for local and national SMSes, respectively. Existing
users will have to pay for new rates after the validity of their existing voucher ends.
There is no increase in the tariff of its ‘Freedom’ pack, which is based on per second billing.
on the Bombay Stock Exchange.