If I were to offer 1 GB of data at ₹5, with no expiry, and similar plans for higher data amounts at a hotspot location, would this model appeal to consumers? Is there a market need for such a service, where data affordability and flexibility are prio
Many Industries in India Facing Duopoly
• Amazon and Flipkart
• Jio and Airtel
• Zomato and Swiggy
• BJP and Congress
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 22d
Reliance Jio launches 5.5G network, it promises 10 Gbps speed.
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Vighnesh Battu
Stealth • 7m
Can any help me with the answer to this question
We all know that Jio hiked their mobile recharge services cost and next to that Airtel and Vi did the same
But why did Airtel and Vi followed them??
If they remain unchanged jio will definitely loos
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Pritish Raj
Stealth • 4m
KERALA'S NO. 1 MOBILE NETWORK VI boosts mobile connectivity and data speed.
VI raised 18000 crores and said these funds wound be used to upgrade 4G coverage.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 13d
🚨 Jio, BSNL, and Airtel users can now make calls using any available network even when their own SIM has lost signal.
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AjayEdupuganti
Stealth • 6m
Airtel and Jio have raised plan prices, while Zomato and Swiggy increased platform fees and started delivering food on trains
These moves highlight their market dominance and duopoly, shaping & driving markets together to boost revenues and the bars
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 9m
VI is raising $10.6 Billion through an FPO. 10 Billion is a big amount and if it raises successfully then it may Compete with Jio and Airtel easily.
Anyways, VI's share will surely skyrocket tommorow!
Will it be able to compete?