"...New entrant Reliance Jio will still face the daunting task of convincing/bundling/subsidising 4G users to adopt new handsets when 95 per cent of subscribers are still prepaid with an average Arpu (average revenue per user) of Rs 160 per month.
"We maintain that switching to 4G handsets in this low-ARPU prepaid market and wide consumer acceptance of 4G/VoLTE will remain the key hurdles for the new entrant," the report said.
In case of LTE, though the technology base remains that of internet, the download and upload speed offered through it is significantly high. Airtel claims that its 4G subscribers can download 10 movies in less than 30 minutes.
"VoLTE is yet to be launched even in China and even after Reliance Jio will launch commercially, users will need 4G VoLTE phones and interconnecting to incumbent voice networks will be key...While the number of 4G-enabled handsets being offered in the market has jumped, the availability of VoLTE enabled handsets remains low," CLSA said.
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"We maintain Bharti Airtel as the best play on India's mobile data boom and accelerating data network rollouts by top operators will drive Bharti Infratel's (infrastructure arm of Bharti Airtel) growth," the report said.
Elaborating on growth in 4G eco-system, CLSA said over the past three quarters India mobile device market has seen sharp rise in 4G smartphone shipments and a decline in non-4G smartphone shipments.
There are over 120 4G handsets currently being offered in India 41 per cent of which are below the price point of Rs 11,000 and highest number of offerings are in the Rs 7,000- Rs 11,000 range, the report said.
"Most of the VoLTE enabled handsets are above the Rs 20,000 segment however recently Indian phone manufacturers, Intex and Lava, as well as LG have launched VoLTE capable handsets priced in the range of Rs 10,000-12,000. As we near the launch of Reliance Jio's 4G services, we expect more such launches," the report said.