Vodafone is in Airtel will take a beating likely

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viruses

Journeyman
Vodafone with over 200 million customers and in 26 countries is in india officially now.
Airtel will probably go down as it cannot face vodafone.what do you guys think?
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
the market is big enough airtel will not go down ... airtel knew abt vodafone's entry for a long time and obviously have thought about strategies ... besides if airtel could over take hutch and survive with reliance


vodafone is sure to shake up the market ... i read somewhr ... they are gonna come up with 666/- 777/- plans with cell fones .... so the market will only get better no 1 will go down ....;)



PS: what vodafone has out of india does not determine what they will have here :)
 

infra_red_dude

Wire muncher!
no bpl anymore imav. it has been fully bought over by hutch sometime ago. so finally we haf only airtel, vodaphone, bsnl as the major GSM players now (reliance is yet to catch up, idea is limited to few circles so is aircel)
 

infra_red_dude

Wire muncher!
as i said, there is NO MORE bpl brand existent! its only the old sim cards that show bpl (just like they show hutch even tho its vodaphone now).

unless vodaphone improves on plans, services and facilities i don't think they will be a thread to anyone.
 

alsiladka

Noobie Pro
No, it is still called BPL in Mumbai, but it is owned by Hutch.

As far as Vodafone's entry in Indian market goes, they are competing in a completely new market this time - A market with the worlds cheapest rates. And i do not think airtel would sit silently saying that its Vodafone from 26 countie with a 200 million userbase!

Airtel was the first indian cos to touch the 25 millions users and was one of the top 10 mobile service provider in the world, atleast till some time back.
 

contactpraven2001

In the matrix of linux
well vodafone was in 26 countries but india is still different from other so no fear for airtel still a big player (at least in india )
 

The_Devil_Himself

die blizzard die! D3?
alsiladka said:
As far as Vodafone's entry in Indian market goes, they are competing in a completely new market this time - A market with the worlds cheapest rates.
Cheapest rates??Have you ever seen vodafones call rates in europe and what cool phones they provide at dirt cheap rates with their connection.
 

ThinkFree

Technomancer
Its too early to say anything, but if both of them try be the number 1 it would be the consumers who would be get the most benefit
 

alsiladka

Noobie Pro
The_Devil_Himself said:
Cheapest rates??Have you ever seen vodafones call rates in europe and what cool phones they provide at dirt cheap rates with their connection.

Thats what i had read in one of the papers once. We in India have 10p/M, i do not think any country over there has it so low, i may be wrong though. I have no source for it.
 

alsiladka

Noobie Pro
desai_amogh said:
only thing im looking for from vodafone is broadband conxn using 3G ... @ cheap rates.. ;)

3G introduction wont be sped up on Vodafone's Entry.

3G spectrum allocation is witheld due to the Defence Min. demand for an alternate means of secure comm. Acc to the latest standing, they shall soon be releasing 2G spectrum for Mum n delhi, followed by 2G release for the other circles and then the 3G release.
 

Tech.Masti

Wise Old Owl
read somewhere that vodafone can launch some handset which may price only Rs.666..... the phone maker may be ZTE of china....
 

Stick

Ambassador of Buzz
Vodafone known for High Call Charges in UK/EU and UAE some time back when Hutch goint to finalise the deal with VF (vodafone) I read same (sorry can't remember the source) ....
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
shantanu said:
how is the network ? i mean better than Airtel ?

Hutch (Or Vodafone) is a operates at 1800 Mhz, against Airtel and other which operate at 800 MHz. This means better voice clarity, but it has a flip side. As the range of the waves and penetrating power is less they have to install more towers for transmission at higher frequencies. You are more likely to lose a Hutch (Vodafone) signal in a building than an Airtel or Spice signal. This is from personal experience.
These problems can be resolved by fitting a booster on the building. The company normally installs these free after entering an agreement with the building owners. I do not know who supplies the electricity for the booster though.
 
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