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Airtel looks to grow 5G subscriber base, ARPU with reverse smartphone bundling deals

The move also aims to increase data consumption on its network, which will help increase average revenue per user (ARPU). Airtel, which had an ARPU of Rs 208 in the third quarter, aims to increase it to Rs 300.

March 25, 2024 / 08:01 IST
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The Sunil Mittal-led company recently signed an exclusive partnership with Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco to bring down the 5G smartphone price to Rs 8,799, along with data bundling
The Sunil Mittal-led company recently signed an exclusive partnership with Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco to bring down the 5G smartphone price to Rs 8,799, along with data bundling

Bharti Airtel is actively pushing for the adoption of its 5G services and exploring exclusive partnerships with smartphone manufacturers, particularly focusing on price-sensitive customers in the country.

The move also aims to increase data consumption on its network, which will help increase average revenue per user (ARPU). Airtel, which had an ARPU of Rs 208 in the third quarter, aims to increase it to Rs 300.

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The Sunil Mittal-led company recently signed an exclusive partnership with Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco to bring down the 5G smartphone price to Rs 8,799, along with data bundling. It is now in talks with other smartphone makers for similar partnerships, especially in the sub-Rs 10,000 price segment, sources told Moneycontrol.

Airtel has been trying this with Poco since last year when they successfully launched Poco C51 exclusively for 5999 to move those long-tail 2G users to upgrade to 4G networks. This strategy continues with the Poco M6 5G.