Airtel’s, chairman Sunil Mittal said that 3G services in India will not be cheap. If you are living in one of the metros then you have to pay around Rs 700-900 per month to get 3G service, This will only recover their license fees and input cost thats what Mr. Mittal said.
When asked about release date of this serviceĀ he said – Some time later this year. We will wait for the spectrum allocation, which is promised in September, a few months after that.”
In fact, not only Bharti, but no operator could bag the pan-India 3G spectrum. The three leading mobile operators — Bharti, Vodafone and Reliance Communications — managed to win 3G spectrum in Delhi and Mumbai, which could lead to a tariff war in these two metros.
via-EconomicTimes