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Times of India

January 24, 2011, 12.52 PM IST

After announcing that it would launch 3G services in January 2011, Airtel on Monday said it was launching 3G in Karnataka to begin with.

The company said it was now targeting a rollout of 3G services across the rest of its 13 3G licence circles by March, thereby acknowledging it was running behind on the rollout. Rival Vodafone too is unlikely to launch its 3G services before middle of February.

Announcing this, Sanjay Kapoor, CEO - Bharti airtel Ltd (India & South Asia) said, "It is indeed the start of a new era when 3G services in India roll out on Airtel's network. World over 'Data traffic' on the back of high speed internet and use of social networking has already exceeded the 'Voice traffic'. India is ushering in the domain -- though later than most of the world -- but no doubt we will catch up at a much faster speed."

Airtel's 3G services, delivered on high speed HSPA network, will bring in a new era of enriching services in entertainment, utility, commerce and health -- all now on the customer's mobile phone.

The Airtel internet on 3G will let users enjoy multimedia services, high speed mobile broadband and internet access with the ability to view videos on mobile phone, make video calls, watch live TV, access high speed internet and enjoy live streaming.

With the mobile industry across the world expecting to connect 2.4 billion people to the internet over the next five years, the launch of its 3G services is seen as a key milestone in Bharti Airtel's vision to play a leading role in delivering the power of the mobile internet to an increasing number of people in India.

The company will offer time-based plans for light users of data, where usage and billing will be charged by hour, while offering flexi-shield plans for heavy users of data (where usage and billing will be capped), it said.

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I got the 3G rates rumour... Since it is a rumour, please take it with a pinch of a bucket load of salt... Why I am saying this is "The plans are ridiculous" and may be Airtel is waiting to see initial reactions in web and may change/bring a better(still costly) data tariff later... Please don't blame me later, if these infos went wrong..

9Rs =10 MB, validity 1 day

60Rs =65 MB, validity 3 days

103Rs =100 MB, validity 30 days

200Rs =250 MB, validity 30 days

450Rs =600 MB, validity 30 days

750Rs =2 GB, validity 30 days

After the usage charges will be 30p/20KB ===> Rs15.36 per MB, VERY VERY cheap (in Airtel's terms) and comparing current onion prices...

Another rumour that 1.25 GB 3G Data Plan will cost at Rs. 650/- and after that Airtel will charge 10p/MB till Rs2000... Later speed reduces to 128kbps...

Source:- NOT AT ALL RELIABLE, as its given as comment in one website (techtree and TelecomTalk to be precise)...

Edited by KanagaDeepan

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:Equivocado: :Equivocado: :Equivocado:

kangaDeepan bhai tumne to dharti hilla di ....yaar shubh shubh bolo....apne ko to airtel se isse kahin jyada rates ki umeed thi....airtel is now stupidly converting every bb plan under FUP lines...even there there 512kbps plan comes with 10gb fup....isko dekhte hue airtel shud hv the heaviest n the costliest tariffs in 3g....

lets hope for the best ki airtel ke 3g itna jyada costly ho ki koi bhi afford hi na kar paye...:rofl_200: :rofl_200: :rofl_200:

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Plans are now live here

NOT MUCH different from the rumor posted above by me...

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Airtel also launched 3G Data Packs as follows :

Rs. 9 for 10 MB, validity 1 day

Rs. 45 for 40 MB Validity 3 days

Rs. 60 for 65 MB, validity 3 days

Rs. 103 for 100 MB, validity 30 days

Rs. 200 for 250 MB, validity 30 days

Rs. 450 for 600 MB, validity 30 days

Rs. 750 for 2 GB, validity 30 days.

Apart form the above Plans, Airtel also launched on Heavy Users Plan at Rs. 650 which provide 1.25 GB free data usage. After Free usage all 3G data access will be 10p/MB up to 14 GB and after 14 GB the Speed cap of 128 Kbps will be applicable.

This Rs650 + 10p/MB means Rs1955.60 for 14GB which is still costly... I dont know whether the 128kbps will be FREE or charged @ Rs15.36 per MB...

Edited by KanagaDeepan

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The rates are actually not that bad, when compared to other players.

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Airtel have said it would launch 3G service in 40 plus cities in 13 telecom circles, where it had won spectrum for 3G services in the auction, by March this year.

Complete roll out will only be by next year.

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The rates are actually not that bad, when compared to other players.

Then how much bad is really bad for you sir? Airtel's data tariff is costlier than even evdo data tariffs.. Tata and reliance gives 15gb for Rs1300 a month, after that speed reduces to 1x. But airtel's big mouth needs Rs 2000 for 14gb. We are crying that even evdo tariffs are too costly...

High spectrum fees can never be the reason for such ridiculous tariffs as bsnl is giving unlimited 3g for Rs 700 a month even without fup and it has paid more spectrum fees than everyone.. Infact only bsnl can get success in 3g race, imho..

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Bsnl will be the best regarding 3G tariffs wise for some more months.

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Tariff flexibility is similar to BSNL & RCOM without any useless bundling with voice.

But with such ridiculous tariff, 3G is never going to reach masses.

Official Link

http://www.airtel.in/Airtel-3G/tariff_chart.html

It's time to compare base/Pay as you Go tariff of different operators.

BSNL -- 1p/10 KB (approx. Rs.1/MB)

TATA Docomo -- 1p/KB (approx. Rs. 10/MB)

RCOM -- 10p/10 KB (approx. Rs. 10/MB)

Airtel -- 30p/20 KB (approx. Rs. 15/MB)

PS:: Due to launch of 3G, now all operators have same base tariff for both EDGE and 3G.

It shows Airtel never learns from its mistakes. Most ridiculous part is even EDGE/GPRS is charged at Rs. 15/MB on base in Airtel.

Over the free quota charge on postpaid packs.

BSNL -- 1p/10 KB (approx. Rs. 1/MB)

TATA Docomo -- 1p/10 KB (approx. Rs. 1/MB)

RCOM -- 2p/10KB (on < 1 GB packs) and 1p/10 KB (on >= 1GB packs) (approx. Rs. 2/1 MB)

Airtel -- 30p/20 KB (approx. Rs. 15/MB)

Again utter foolishness.......

Edited by kesav

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:previous: Its almost a replica of RCOM 3G plans.

I think they are doing a cartel since we know now RCOM also has lots of airHell guys in their ranks.

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Interesting...

• Roaming on 3G only on airtel 3G network

• Free MBs in 3G data packs not applicable while roaming. Browsing charges of 30p/20kb will apply

CDMA operators do not charge extra for national roaming on EVDO

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The rates are actually not that bad, when compared to other players.

Then how much bad is really bad for you sir? Airtel's data tariff is costlier than even evdo data tariffs.. Tata and reliance gives 15gb for Rs1300 a month, after that speed reduces to 1x. But airtel's big mouth needs Rs 2000 for 14gb. We are crying that even evdo tariffs are too costly...

High spectrum fees can never be the reason for such ridiculous tariffs as bsnl is giving unlimited 3g for Rs 700 a month even without fup and it has paid more spectrum fees than everyone.. Infact only bsnl can get success in 3g race, imho..

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I am not talking about those who want to download anything and everything using their 3G connection.

But for a normal user who has a ADSL connection at home and only want to use 3G on mobile (including Android) a 2 GB plan is adequate.

Cost of 2 GB/month data plan:

MTNL Rs.650

BSNL Rs.716

Airtel Rs.750

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Sir, BSNL also has UnLimited 3G data WITHOUT ANY FUP for Rs700 (at Rs4200 for 6 months) and I am using the same now...

So please, I beg you don't compare Airtel with BSNL atleast for the time being...

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^^^

As per BSNL website the Rs.4200 for 6 month is a promotional scheme applicable for 90 days from Nov 2010 and not a standard scheme.

I have compared the standard packs.

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:previous:

But still NO ONE is ready to give UnLimited data WITHOUT FUP even as a PROMOTIONAL SCHEME.. Further Rs1499 with UnLimited 3G data without FUP is a standard one...

But it is good to see Airtel's 3G tariff (with SPECIAL RATES for using while ROAMING) is affordable for commonman :P Just kidding...

Edited by KanagaDeepan

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Airtel 3G Mobile Services Now In Chennai & Coimbatore, Voice and SMS At 2G Rates

India’s largest Mobile Service operator Airtel today flags off its 3G Mobile and Data services in Chennai and Coimbatore city (Chennai Metro and Tamilnadu telecom circle). The telecos also said that it will launch the 3G services in more than 40 cities across all 13 circles by March 2011.

For convenience of prospective 3G Mobile and High Speed Data service users, there is no changes for Voice and SMS tariff and it will be charged as Airtel’s 2G GSM Plan and customer can clubbed any 3G data plans as their needs and suitability.The 3G local, STD and Roaming Video Call cost will be 5 paisa/sec (Rs.3/minute).

The Airtel 3G Mobile Service was launched by Mr. Atul Bindal, President, Mobile Services- Bharti Airtel in the presence of Mr. Vineet Taneja Operations Director-South in an launch function held at Hotel ITC park Sheraton in Chennai.

Speaking on the launch of 3G services Mr. Atul Bindal said “Today, as we introduce the airtel 3G promise in Chennai and Coimbatore – we are delighted to bring the power of the mobile Internet deeper south. A new era begins for Tamil Nadu’s mobile phone users, with high-speed Internet, better access to data services including mCommerce, social networking and mHealth in a robust ecosystem of affordable 3G-ready handsets and a range of applications at affordable prices. We are happy to give one more reason for all mobile users across Tamil Nadu to join India’s network – airtel”..

source :: http://telecomtalk.info/airtel-3g-mobile-services-now-in-chennai-voice-and-sms-at-2g-rates/55058/

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But it is good to see Airtel's 3G tariff (with SPECIAL RATES for using while ROAMING) is affordable for commonman :P Just kidding...

Data - yes

Video call - no :)

Delhi has all 3 (MTNL, Airtel & RGSM). I'm using MTNL 3G for last 14 months. At present rates for video calls, would not even think of shifting even though signals for both RGSM & Airtel are stronger in my home than MTNL.

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considering that Within 72 hours of launch, 1 lakh hook up for Airtel 3G (http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2011/01/28/stories/2011012851721200.htm)

and in view of the explanation below one should buy airtel stocks

first

"What this means is that unless you want to get a shocker of a bill at the end of the month, you should pick your plan very carefully according what you think your usage will be. Online reports are claiming that an Airtel 3.6Mbps card was offering download speeds of about 300KBps, so it will be quite easy for you to use up your data limits pretty quickly"

http://www.pcworld.in/news/airtel-3g-tariff-plans-explained-44832011

Edited by ravi_patent

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Its going to be difficult everywhere I think its wise to wait more.

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I feel to get into 3G life, one must spend some money for a week at the default rates, so that one gets an idea od how much bandwidth he/she is consuming.. and after that choose a plan... Or even vice versa is possible.. choose a plan>wiat for a month> check the extra usage paid for (or) check the unused data space AND then take a decision of whether to decrease/increase the plan...

Kuch paane ke liye kuch khona padta hain na...

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This reminds me of their 16Mbps broadband plans..

Speed Combo 2999 - 20GB Limit

Speed Combo 4999 - 50GB Limit

At full throttle (16mbps) how long would one take to exhaust 20GB?

3 hours !

Only Airtel can offer such insane prepostions.

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Airtel Launches 3G Mobile Services In Jaipur (Rajasthan)

India’s largest Mobile Service operator Airtel today launched its 3G Mobile and Data services in Jaipur (Rajasthan telecom circle). The telecos also said that it will launch the 3G services in more than 40 cities across all 13 circles in next few days.

After Bangalore (Karnataka), Chennai and Coimbatore (Tamilnadu) Rajasthan is the 3rd circle which get Airtel 3G services. Mr.Atul Bindal, President – Mobile Services, Bharti airtel announced this by making the first airtel 3G call in the state to HRH Princess Diya Kumari of Jaipur. Following this, airtel 3G services will be rolled out across all major cities in Rajasthan in weeks to come.

To activate the 3G service on Airtel Mobile subscribers need to send a SMS 3G to 121. After sending the SMS the confirmation SMS will comes and 2G Data Plan will be de-activated in any. After the confirmation by subscriber 3G Data Plan “Pay As You Go” will be activated and all data access will be charged at 30p / 20kb.

For convenience of prospective 3G Mobile and High Speed Data service users, there is no changes for Voice and SMS tariff and it will be charged as Airtel’s 2G GSM Plan and customer can clubbed any 3G data plans as their needs and suitability.The 3G local, STD and Roaming Video Call cost will be 5 paisa/sec (Rs.3/minute).

source :: http://telecomtalk.info/airtel-launches-3g-mobile-services-in-jaipur-rajasthan/57936/

Airtel 3G Services Now in Delhi and NCR

India’s largest Mobile Service operator Airtel today launched its 3G Mobile and Data services in Delhi. Airtel 3G service are now available in Delhi, New Delhi, Faridabad, Noida and Gurgaon (Entire Delhi and NCR telecom circle).

After Bangalore (Karnataka), Chennai and Coimbatore (Tamilnadu) Jaipur (Rajasthan), Delhi is the 4th circle which get Airtel 3G services.

Speaking on the launch of 3G service in Delhi circle, Mr Atul Bindal, Bharti airtel President (Mobile Services) said ”airtel’s 3G services are already in the seven cities of Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Mysore, Manipal, Udipi and Jaipur and will be available in all 13 telecom circles by March 2011. We are also in talks with other 3G service operators to provide seamless 3G services while National Roaming across India.”

To activate the 3G service on Airtel Delhi subscribers need to send a SMS 3G to 121. After sending the SMS the confirmation SMS will comes and 2G Data Plan will be de-activated in any. After the confirmation by subscriber 3G Data Plan “Pay As You Go” will be activated and all data access will be charged at 30p / 20kb.

For convenience of prospective 3G Mobile and High Speed Data service users, there is no changes for Voice and SMS tariff and it will be charged as Airtel’s 2G GSM Plan and customer can clubbed any 3G data plans as their needs and suitability.The 3G local, STD and Roaming Video Call cost will be 5 paisa/sec (Rs.3/minute).

Airtel Subscribers can connect with Airtel Presence 24X7 and they will be happy to assist you with a swift resolution to your queries on all products and services on Twitter – http://bit.ly/fKcSxc on Facebook – http://on.fb.me/cECyvS

source :: http://telecomtalk.info/airtel-3g-services-now-in-delhi-and-ncr/58084/

Dear Mods,

kindly remove "in Karnataka" from the topic title

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<< Topic Title Updated >> :)

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