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How to talk more & spend less
With telecom companies increasing rates, it's time to cut corners
Tania Kishore Jaleel / Mumbai Feb 09, 2012, 00:14 IST

When Delhi-based Vidha Shukla, a postpaid customer of Vodafone, found a sudden 45 per cent jump in her bill, she was shocked. A quick word with the call centre executive revealed the company had raised rates by 20 per cent in January.

But she is still unable to understand the rest 25 per cent increase. "My monthly mobile bill used to be Rs 1,000. Suddenly, it shot to Rs 1,450, even though I make my official calls from the office landline," says Shukla.

Telecom companies, which were slashing rates to acquire more customers, are now looking at increasing these. Crisil, in a recent report, said, "With the number of operators likely to reduce (due to the Supreme Court's cancellation of 122 licences), incumbent ones will be better poised to raise the rates. More, operators who acquire licences under the new process will likely raise the rates to cover higher licence fees."

In fact, some had begun raising the rates from last year itself. Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Reliance Communications had all raised rates last year. India added 400 million users in the last two years, but revenues crawled 10 per cent, and average minutes of usage per customer fell from 465 in 2007 to 350.

STRATEGY PAYS
* Switch to a new plan, say an office plan, which is cheaper 
* Switch to prepaid
* If you own a BlackBerry phone, messaging comes at a one-time monthly cost of ~599. Others can use Whatsapp to reduce costs
* Cancel value-added services
* Switch to cheaper operators through number portability

Vodafone's recent rate increase will add to the costs. Postpaid subscribers who had opted for the per-second plan will now have to pay 1.5 paisa a second (90p/min) for local calls to any network's phone in Delhi and STD calls to a landline anywhere in India.

Customers, as a result, should gear up for higher expenses. There are options though: A postpaid customer, if the rate increase leads to a surge in the mobile bill, can consider switching to prepaid services. However, a prepaid card will ensure some restriction on talk time.

Rikesh Parikh, V-P, marketing strategy, Prabhudas Lilladher, says he can choose a scheme for you, based on usage. “If you text a lot, look for a relevant scheme. If you do bulk-calling, look for schemes with attractive calling rates,” he says.

So what if you are a Vodafone customer sending a lot of text messages, but Airtel has better schemes for these? Make use of the number portability service. With competition likely to increase among telecom operators, you will see attractive schemes emerging.

Or, one could do what Shukla is planning on. She has a BlackBerry, which means she has options such as a BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) and Whatsapp. These applications allow you to instant message (IM) contacts on monthly internet charges. "I won’t switch service providers or even move to prepaid. Instead, I will bbm or whatsapp people more,” she says.

Also, get rid of value-added services such as caller tunes to bring down the mobile bill.

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