"Telenor India is a mass market operator. We are committed to providing most affordable services. We will continue to maintain our sabse sasta position. Now, customers have evolved and now they would like to experience digital. That's why it is important for us to venture into narrow-band LTE (4G)," Telenor India Communications CEO Sharad Mehrotra told PTI after launching pilot 4G service here.
The company is offering 1GB of 4G data for Rs 149 and 2GB for Rs 249, about half the price of others. But the catch is telenor competitors promise full-fledged 4G service, with a higher speed.
Mehrotra saw competition with existing players on the cost front and entry of Reliance Jio as major challenges.
"When we entered the Indian market, we started as the 12th or 13th operator in the country. Even then, there were big and established players. Today, we are number 4 in terms of customer and revenue market share in 6 circles where we operate. This talks about acceptability of Telenor in India."
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While Telenor uses 1.4 Mhz of spectrum to offer 4G in Varanasi, it will test the service in Vizag by using 3 Mhz of spectrum.
"We want to see the output when customers load get attached to our network. Once we are able to ascertain the service status here, we will start planning expansion of 4G service further," Mehrotra said.
Telenor has limited spectrum vis-a-vis its competitors.
Mehrotra made it clear that there are no capacity constraints for the company as of now, which is keen to acquire more spectrum either through the auction or M&A route.
The regulator has recommended Rs 11,485 crore per Mhz for spectrum in 700 Mhz band, the highest ever for any radiowave.
Telenor expects its entire existing network to be 4G ready by mid-2017, but will expand 4G services gradually.