HomeNewstelecomTelcos turn to monetisation from market share as Jio, Airtel complete city coverage: Analysts

Telcos turn to monetisation from market share as Jio, Airtel complete city coverage: Analysts

In terms of 5G monetisation, Jio seems to be making progress with its Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) broadband service, JioAirFiber, across the country

June 11, 2024 / 09:32 IST
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With tariff hikes, and urban 5G coverage, telcos are shifting focus on ARPU.

The telecom industry is shifting its focus from market share to sustained monetisation cycle with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel completing their urban 5G rollouts, analysts said, adding that telcos will now be looking at a higher tariff of 20-25 percent, compared to the earlier expectation of a 15 percent hike.

With tariff hikes, and urban 5G coverage, Indian telcos are shifting focus on ARPU improvement, besides driving 5G use cases like FWA to develop new revenue streams for return on its investments, they said.

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“The current cycle in the Indian telecom industry is marked by optimism regarding tariff repair and a return to growth. Once the urban 5G coverage rollout is complete, we expect the operators to shift focus on ARPU and return ratio (ROCE) improvement,” analysts at Bernstein said in a note.

As 5G matures, consumer demand grows, and new use cases emerge, the industry will gradually see a new revenue stream and return on its investments.