Terming the telecom sector as a "brutally competitive market", Gopal Vittal, MD and CEO, India and South Asia, Bharti Airtel, said that while competitors kept the company on its toes, it was not "obsessed" with them.
"If the question is are you going to see price erosion...I think given that you have a new entrant on the horizon, yes, you will see some price erosion. Because that is the game new entrant will play," Vittal told PTI.
In September, while announcing the launch, billionaire Mukesh Ambani had said that voice calling on Jio will be free for life and data would be charged at rock-bottom rates after the 'welcome offer' ends.
Vittal pointed out that while Bharti Airtel had already offered free voice calls on its Infinity plan (priced at Rs 999), a similar freebie would not be possible across all segments of the market.
Asked if the company will be announcing voice free for life, just like rival Jio has, Vittal said, "If you are only buying voice, how will one do that?"
Terming the market structure as "dual", Vittal said that the company would play at the bottom end, where people want de-coupled pricing between voice and data, and at the high end which prefers bundled offers like 'Infinity'.
"With competitive intensity you could see some pressure on the mobile revenue growth because if pricing comes down it may not all get compensated by volume. That is something we have to be prepared for... We have to see how we grow our other businesses faster and if pricing comes down, how do we create more capacity, so customer experience does not degrade," he said.
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