Tag: Bharti Airtel

  • Samsung launches TVs with inbuilt Airtel Digital TV smart card

    Samsung launches TVs with inbuilt Airtel Digital TV smart card

    MUMBAI: In a tie up with leading electronics giant Samsung, the direct to home (DTH) service from Bharti Airtel: Airtel Digital TV, has launched Integrated Digital TV (iDTV). Through this agreement, Samsung’s range of SmartDirect TVs will come designed with an in-built Airtel Digital TV smart card.

     

    By doing so, the TV will be enabled with DTH signal reception without the need for setting up an external set top box (STB). According to a statement by the company, this iDTV will deliver viewing experience with minimal signal loss and maximum audio and video clarity.

     

    “We at Airtel Digital TV are always looking for new ways to deliver an experience for our customers that is truly innovative and world class. In line with this commitment, we are today excited to announce our collaboration with Samsung to launch the Integrated Digital TV and introduce the Indian market to its next phase of TV viewing experience,” said Bharti Airtel CEO-DTH and media Shashi Arora.

     

    Samsung Electronics chief marketing officer Ranjivjit Singh said, “We are thrilled to partner with Airtel to launch India’s first smart direct TV with an in-built iDTV technology in India. The clutter free, convenient and ultimate viewing experience offered by iDTV showcases Samsung’s commitment to provide consumer-centric products.”

     

    The TV will be powered by a single remote and supports HD. The iDTV set includes the Samsung SmartDirect TV and Airtel Digital TV’s smart card and is available starting at Rs 44,900.

     

    It also has a four month introductory offer of free subscription of Airtel DTH services. Airtel will give two extra months of HD subscription, over and above the one month HD subscription on regular DTH. Samsung will give one month free subscription to all SmartDirect TVs purchased during the launch period (20 August to 31 October) and activated before 15 November as a Diwali promo. Airtel customers can save 10 per cent each month by using Airtel broadband on buying this TV and will get a WiFi router too. The TV however does not restrict users to Airtel DTH. Customers can opt for other services as well.

    The TV can also support ultra HD content, if available. The launch comes just in time with Diwali sale, wherein Samsung is doing the distribution from its end for the TV.

  • Growth in mobile broadband spurs internet use in August

    Growth in mobile broadband spurs internet use in August

    NEW DELHI: There was a sizeable increase in the number of broadband subscribers to 74.31 million by August-end as compared to 70.81 million subscribers by July-end, thus showing a monthly growth of 4.95 per cent.
     
    The largest growth rate in broadband was in the mobile devices users (phones and dongles) which went up by 6.29 per cent from 55.34 million to 58.82 million. The growth in fixed wireless subscribers (Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Point-to-Point Radio & VSAT) was 2.75 per cent from 430,000 to 440,000. The growth in wired subscribers was a mere 0.06 per cent from 15.04 million to 15.05 million.
     
    The top five wired broadband service providers at the end of August were BSNL (9.97million), Bharti Airtel (1.39 million), Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (1.13 million), Beam Telecom (0.40 million) and YOU Broadband (0.41 million).
     
    The top five wireless broadband service providers at August-end were Bharti Airtel (15.14 million), Vodafone (12.51 million), Idea Cellular (9.85 million), BSNL (8.35 million) and Reliance Communications Group (6.53 million).

     

  • Airtel launches cross operator music app Wynk

    Airtel launches cross operator music app Wynk

    MUMBAI: Bharti Airtel launched its first cross operator product in the form of music application Wynk Music. Through this, customers of all telcos can access over 17 lakh songs in eight languages which includes: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Bengali.

     

    With this launch, Airtel has now become the first operator to introduce an over-the-top (OTT) mobile application in the Indian market, which will work across mobile operators, enabling customers to stream, download and buy songs.

     

    Wynk is a free to download application available on Android and iOS platforms. With the free version of the app, users can stream songs online and tune into internet radio. Customers will also be able to set any of the songs as their hello tune, purchase songs and albums (as mp3), and view lyrics.

     

    Bharti Airtel director – consumer business Srinivasan Gopalan said, “With the proliferation of smartphones in the country, mobile phones have emerged as the most preferred platform when it comes to experiencing music on the go and accounts for almost 85-90 per cent of total digital consumption. We are introducing this segment to Wynk – an innovative platform that blends technology and music and present a whole new dimension to music uptake in the country. Given our legacy with music and our strong smartphone network, we are certain that Wynk will offer the best-in-class user experience and become one of the most sought after app.”

     

    The app is available in two subscriptions – Wynk Plus, Wynk Freedom and is available ad-free.

     

    Wynk Freedom subscription at Rs 129 is available exclusively to Airtel customers in 3G circles using Android phones will allow them to get all-inclusive unlimited streaming and download of music without incurring additional data charges. Wynk Freedom subscribers can stream or download up to 500 songs a month. Data charges will apply to Wynk Freedom subscribers after the 500 song limit.

     

    With Wynk Plus, users can enjoy unlimited in-app song downloads and play music offline at Rs 99 on Android and Rs 60 on iOS. Airtel customers using Android phones can have a introductory price of Rs 29 on this.

     

    Airtel customers can pay for all purchases on the app using their Airtel balance or bill. Other customers have the option to pay using online banking.

     

    Users without a Wynk subscription are only allowed to stream up to 100 songs a month, after which they will be prompted to buy a Wynk Freedom subscription.

  • NDTV Prime official Broadcast partner for ‘The Delhi Brand Summit 2014’

    NDTV Prime official Broadcast partner for ‘The Delhi Brand Summit 2014’

    MUMBAI: NDTV Prime has partnered with The Delhi Brand Summit 2014 in its fourth edition as the official television broadcaster. Scheduled for August 22, this year’s conference will see leading marketers discuss the future of marketing.

     

    The Delhi NCR Brand Summit is the fourth edition of Paul Writer’s flagship event and will see 200+ marketers from India’s leading brands come together to discuss trends, debate ideas, and share knowledge. This year the Summit will also include a recognition programme for Delhi-NCR Hot 50 Brands.

     

    Partnering NDTV, Jessie Paul, CEO, Paul Writer said, “Marketing is at an exciting phase as we’re transitioning from the days of “mad ads” to ‘math ads”.  We’re excited to partner with NDTV Prime to broaden the conversation among the leading marketers on what’s the future of marketing.”

     

    “A conference that brings together 200 of India’s top marketers is bound to be exciting and filled with intellectual fireworks, and thanks to NDTV Prime we’re honored to extend the debate, best practices and discussion to the thousands of marketers that make India a top commerce destination”  she further added

     

    The Summit will see an amalgamation of eminent speakers from leading brands such British Airways, Intel, LinkedIn, Bata, Bharti Airtel, Dentsu Asia Pacific, OLX and Volvo Car among others.

     

    Catch all the insights from the world of marketing in a half hour special exclusively on NDTV PRIME on 30th August, on All About Ads Prime at 11:30 am.

  • COAI gets a new core member in Reliance Jio Infocomm

    COAI gets a new core member in Reliance Jio Infocomm

    MUMBAI:  In a new addition to the core members of Cellular Operators’ Association of India (COAI), Mukesh Ambani owned Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (RJIL) has joined telecom industry body, reported PTI. With this, its core members have risen to seven.

     

    After being at loggerheads regarding spectrum allocation issues, COAI and RJIL have finally put their problems behind and joined hands. This move precedes RJIL’s pan-India rollout of 4G services next year. The company holds pan India broadband wireless access spectrum that can be used for 4G services.

     

    Prior to RJIL joining the association, COAI had six core members — Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India, Idea Cellular, Aircel, Unitech Wireless (now Telewings Communications) and Videocon Communications (now Videocon Telecom).

     

    Talking about the new member, COAI’s director general Rajan S Mathews said, “We are delighted that Reliance Jio Infocomm has joined us in our common endeavour to roll out innovative and affordable mobile broadband services to the citizens of India.”

     

    COAI represents mobile service providers, telecom equipment manufacturers and other communication services and product companies in India. Members of the telecom body jointly have about 68 percent of subscribers and around 71 percent of revenue share in the market.

     

    Besides its core members, it also has 12 associate members. COAI has opened the associate membership to social media companies like Facebook. Other associate members include Alcatel-Lucent India, Cisco Systems India, Ericsson India, IBM India, GTL Infrastructure, Huawei Technologies, Indus Towers, Intel Corporation, Nokia Networks, Qualcomm India and ZTE India.

     

    Corroborating the news, RJIL’s managing director, Sandip Das said, “We are pleased to join the COAI, where along with other operators, we hope to create an operating environment that will help us realise this ambition for all Indians as an industry, in the overall context of our nation’s development.”

     

    In addition to fixed and wireless broadband connectivity, RJIL also plans to provide various digital services in key domains such as education, healthcare, security, financial services, government-citizen interfaces and entertainment. In the past, the company has also entered into agreements with telecom companies including COAI member Bharti Airtel and its mobile tower arm Bharti Infratel.

  • Facebook joins COAI as associate member

    Facebook joins COAI as associate member

    NEW DELHI: The leading mobile communications association in India, Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), has announced the induction of Facebook India Online Services as an associate member.

     

    COAI’s associate membership comprises companies that manufacture or support the functioning, promotion, research development and evolution of mobile communications services. The induction of the Mark Zuckerberg-led company in COAI will help it in getting a bigger platform to interact with the leading mobile operators.

     

    Facebook, public policy director – India and south Asia Ankhi Das said, “Over 85 per cent of the world’s population lives in areas with existing cellular coverage, yet only about 30 per cent of the total population accesses the internet. Affordability and awareness are significant barriers to internet adoption. Facebook believes that overcoming these barriers and connecting people has immense value, from empowering people to exercise their rights to freely express themselves, promoting transparency and democratic values and allowing people to access affordable data services in areas such as health care, education and information, which they otherwise cannot afford. Access = opportunity – creating more economic, social and political opportunities for everybody.”

     

    She further added, “Joining COAI as an associate member reflects our focus on mobile technologies, access and our continued desire to work in collaboration with the industry to increase connectivity. We look forward to playing an active role as a member.”

     

    Founded in 2004, the social media giant Facebook aimed to is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. Facebook has more than 1.32 billion monthly active users globally, including over 100 million monthly active users in India.

     

    COAI’s other associate members include Alcatel Lucent India, Cisco Systems India, Ericsson India, IBM India, GTL Infrastructure, Huawei Technologies, Indus Towers, Intel Corporation, Nokia Solutions and Networks, Qualcomm India  and ZTE India.

     

    Commenting on the induction COAI director general Rajan S Mathews said, “We welcome Facebook India Online Services to the COAI family. Social networking, especially Facebook, has changed the way Indians work, play, communicate, socialise and do business. We believe this will further grow to become a crucial part of and influence the socio-economic culture in the country. We feel that Facebook’s active participation in COAI activities will result in mutual value addition and bring the much needed synergy of functioning between the service providers and the content/VAS players.”

     

    Having started as an association for mobile service providers, COAI, today, has members including cellular service providers, telecom infrastructure companies, and telecom equipment manufacturers; and still expanding to include other allied and critical stakeholders of the sector.

  • Mobile usage shows increase in broadband subscribers between April-May

    Mobile usage shows increase in broadband subscribers between April-May

    NEW DELHI: There was an increase of 5.82 per cent in the number of broadband subscribers in May, as against a mere 1.45 per cent in the number of broadband subscribers between March and April this year.

     

    Data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) shows that the total number of subscribers between April and May went up from 61.74 million to 65.33 million in all segments: wired subscribers, mobile device users (Phones + Dongles), and fixed wireless (Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Point-to-Point Radio & VSAT).

     

    The largest change of 7.66 per cent was in the mobile segment, whereas wired subscribers showed an increase of 0.25 per cent and fixed wireless segment showed a change of 0.16 per cent.

     

    Top five broadband service providers constitute 84.35 per cent market share of total broadband subscribers at the end of May-14. They are BSNL (17.70 million), Bharti Airtel (13.84 million), Vodafone (8.23 million), Idea (8.19 million) and Reliance Communications Group (7.15 million).

     

    The top five Wired Broadband Service providers are BSNL (9.98 million), Bharti Airtel (1.40 million), MTNL (1.13 million), Beam Telecom (0.39 million) and YOU Broadband (0.39 million).

     

    The top five Wireless Broadband Service providers are Bharti Airtel (12.43 million), Vodafone (8.23 million), Idea (8.19 million), BSNL (7.72 million) and Reliance Communications Group (7.04 Million). 

  • Cancel all Reliance Jio Spectrum licences, says CAG

    Cancel all Reliance Jio Spectrum licences, says CAG

    NEW DELHI: The nationwide broadband spectrum allocated to Infotel Broadband Services, now a Reliance Industries company, should be cancelled for allegedly rigging the auction and violating rules, says the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).

    In a draft report sent to the Department of Telecom for comments, CAG said, “The DoT failed to recognise the tell-tale sign of rigging of the auction right from beginning of the auction” in which a small ISP, Infotel Broadband Services (IBSPL) emerged winner of pan-India broadband spectrum by paying 5,000 times of its networth.

    The draft report says IBSPL which is ranked 150th in the list of ISP submitted an earnest money deposit of Rs 252.50 crore “through the covert and overt assistance of third party/private bank”, bid for Rs 12,847.77 crore (5000 times of its networth) for pan-India spectrum and then sold the company on the day of completion of the auction.

    According to the draft report, these “indicated IBSPL’s collusion and sharing of the confidential information with a third party in violation of auction conditions/rules.”

    According to news agency reports, the Mukesh Ambani-promoted RIL, which acquired IBSPL within hours of it winning the spectrum and later renamed it Reliance Jio, outrightly rejected any suggestion whereby spectrum was acquired in any manner other than through a transparent bidding process duly supervised by the Government. It also noted that this was not the final report as the DoT had not sent its comments.

     

    An RIL spokesperson said the auction for the BWA spectrum was one of the most competitive auctions in the Indian telecom history which fetched final bid price more than six times the reserve price for the pan-India spectrum.

     

    On bank guarantee, the spokesperson said according to the NIA, bidders were required to submit bank guarantee for desired amount as earnest money deposit (EMD) along with its application. “EMD was based on specific deposit requirement for each telecom circle. Accordingly, IBSPL submitted a bank guarantee of Rs 253 crore in format as prescribed in NIA. Since no money was deposited as EMD, the question of source of deposit does not arise,” the spokesperson said.

     

    The draft CAG report said, “Due to inclusion of inadequate eligibility criterion for participation in the auction, the promoters of the IBSPL enriched themselves and made unfair gain.” 

     

    CAG rejected DoT’s response that the eligibility criterion for participation in the auction was finalised after due diligence and on sector regulator TRAI’s recommendations saying it was the department’s responsibility to ensure that only serious ISPs participated in the auction.

     

    DoT in its response admitted that there was no eligibility criterion with respect to minimum net worth or paid up capital for participation in the auction.

     

    “Neither the top management of the DoT nor the important committees could detect these tell tale signs of collusion and sharing of confidential information by the biggest bidder, a tiny Internet Service Provider (ISP).

     

    “The IMC (inter-ministerial committee) did not satisfy itself as to how the IBSPL, a company with a networth of Rs 2.5 crore, would be able to pay the bid amount of Rs 12,847.77 crore within ten days,” it said.

     

    CAG in the report said, “The government should get the matter investigated even at this juncture, fix responsibilities on the bidders, which violated the auction conditions/rules prescribed and cancel the allotment of the BWA spectrum along with exemplary punishment on the colluding firms.”

    The CAG estimated that the decision of the government to allow an ISP licence holder having BWA spectrum to provide voice services against payment of Rs 1,658 crore resulted in undue advantage worth Rs 22,842 crore to Reliance Jio.

    The DoT has said the auction rules allowed all kinds of telecom operators to participate in auction and there were no inherent limitation in providing voice service using BWA spectrum.

    “Had the successful bidder of pan-India BWA spectrum obtained UAS licence (permits held by mobile phone service providers), he would have become eligible to use BWA spectrum to provide any of the service permitted under UASL including full mobile service,” the official source said.

    Telecom operators like Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular, Vodafone, Aircel etc hold unified access service licence (UASL) that allows them providing full mobile phone services as well.

     

    The BWA auction rules gave option to participants to procure BWA spectrum under UASL against payment of Rs 1,658 crore as paid by other operators but there was no guarantee of giving them initial spectrum as was given to incumbents.

     

    CAG has rejected logic of DoT saying that auction guidelines linking of BWA spectrum with UASL is “unfair and highly inappropriate.” 

     

    According to the draft audit report, the IBSPL promoter director went on electronic media on June 11 2010 to confirm that they had been in talks with RIL during the course of auction process.

    The report said it was in ‘gross violation of the confidential clause of NIA which had prohibited bidders and insiders from conveying any confidential information to any other person, including any other bidder or its insiders.’

     

    The CAG has also indicted telecom regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRA) for not giving clear recommendation and remaining a passive observer when changes were made in its suggestion to reduce quantum of spectrum in auction.

     

    TRAI in 2006 had recommended to make available spectrum for entry of 12 players but finally only two blocks of spectrum were put for auction that restricted scope for entry to only two pan-India players. 

  • Micromax brings on board Sanjay Kapoor as chairman

    Micromax brings on board Sanjay Kapoor as chairman

    MUMBAI: Micromax brings on abroad Sanjay Kapoor, former CEO of Bharti Airtel, to the Micromax promoter group and chairman of the board with immediate effect.

     

    This development reflects Micromax’s vision of stepping up to the next phase of growth of the company.  

     

    Commenting on the development Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma said, “We are glad to have Sanjay to be a part of Micromax’s promoter group and on our board as the new Chairman. Sanjay is one of the most respected professionals in the Indian corporate world and has been instrumental in building some of the most successful technology brands in the country over the past three decades. I am confident that he will be able to provide required strategic direction to take our billion dollar business to the next level of growth and expansion.”

     

    “Sanjay’s strategic and inspirational leadership skills will certainly provide strong impetus to Micromax as we pursue our aim to be the first Indian hardware brand driving success globally. He will be instrumental in building synergies for our existing international businesses and spearhead our foray into other international markets in the near future,” added Sharma.

     

    On his appointment, Kapoor said, “I am excited as an entrepreneur to be a part of the promoter group and as a professional to lead the Micromax board & management. I look forward to adding value to all stakeholders leveraging my strengths in building scale, developing brands and understanding consumers. There is a tremendous potential for Micromax, a vibrant youth brand that has led the democratization of technology for masses, offering affordable innovations to the consumers.”

     

    “Micromax is truly the new age brand that has made an indelible mark on the industry within a short time by changing the dynamics of the mobile eco-system. Proliferation in data services and cutting edge devices that make technology affordable for masses will be critical for next phase of growth and I am confident that Micromax will lead this transition,” mentioned Kapoor.

  • Airtel wooes the Rajni-fans by partnering with ‘Kochadaiiyaan’

    Airtel wooes the Rajni-fans by partnering with ‘Kochadaiiyaan’

    MUMBAI: In a strategic move to delight its consumers in Tamil Nadu, Bharti Airtel has partnered with Rajnikanth starrer – Kochadaiiyaan to launch a range of exclusive products and services.

     

    For the first time, RC299 Airtel 3G data recharge coupons were available as Kochadaiiyaan 3D lenticular collectibles with five different Rajnikanth imagery, along with a Kochadaiiyaan special Super Pack with free hello tunes, wallpapers and 3D lenticular key chain. That apart, the customers got a chance to chat LIVE with movie director Soundarya Rajinikanth on Airtel Talk2Me.

     

    Madison Media Plus spearheaded the planning, envisaging and implementation of this experiential OOH campaign in Chennai, in line with the high-tech treatment of the iconic movie.

     

    The OOH campaign was aimed at giving the customers a glimpse of the 3D animated movie through an innovative use of lenticular billboards at Nungambakkam and Parry’s.

     

    What more, Rajni fans responded to the Airtel campaign by literally garlanding the superstar’s lenticular visuals on the billboard!

     

    A perfect case of two icons joining hands to create that extra delight for their set of audiences!