Speaking at a recent industry event, Vittal emphasized the need for sustainable pricing in a hyper-competitive market. "India still offers the lowest mobile data rates in the world, and that is simply not viable in the long run," he warned. According to him, the next wave of tariff revisions could be aimed at ensuring quality service, continued infrastructure investments, and long-term customer value.
Insiders suggest that the new structure may introduce tiered data pricing, premium bundles, and even loyalty rewards to offset rising operational costs while still appealing to budget-conscious users.
The big question: Will your mobile bill rise next month? While Airtel hasn’t announced exact figures yet, experts believe a modest hike is inevitable — but with added perks and better speeds.
Stay tuned as we decode what this means for you — because your next recharge might look a lot different.
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