State-run BSNL is planning to stoke the angry 3G tariff wars in India by dropping its data rates by up to 50 percent. This will be included as part of its 8th phase of network expansion, according to the latest report. Chairman and Managing Director Anupam Shrivastav, thinks a 50 percent slash in 3G data as compared to current prices, is an achievable goal.
BSNL’s word should offer a break to Indian consumers who are clearly frustrated by the games telecom operators have been playing in order to make up for their falling voice and SMS revenues. In 2014, carriers were seen to
by up to 100 percent. After conveniently raising the cost, certain service providers started.