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Abstract

The case is about the growing dominance of Indian telecommunications company Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (Jio) in the Indian telecom sector. Jio entered the Indian market in 2016 with a host of freebies, including unlimited calling and data plans. Its entry revolutionized the telecommunication sector across the country. Its aggressive and innovative tariff plans helped Jio become the fourth-largest telecom provider in India within six months of its launch. Even after the freebie period ended on March 31, 2017, Jio continued to offer the cheapest data plans as compared to its rivals. This helped it maintain its competitive edge in the market. Joi's dominance continued, and it soon surpassed other major players in the market. Jio's rise led to consolidation in the market, with two of the top players, Idea and Vodafone, announcing a merger that left the country with three major telecom players. Jio's continuous strong run changed the dynamics of the Indian telecom industry, with experts opining that it would soon monopolize India's telecom sector. The competitors who were experiencing shrinking revenues, mounting quarterly losses, and high debt were taken aback when in October 2019, the Supreme Court of India gave a ruling directing Airtel and Vodafone Idea to pay dues amounting to INR410 billion and INR400 billion respectively toward licensing fees and spectrum charges. Given the financial condition of these companies, they would find it difficult to pay the dues. These companies were desperately looking to the government for some relief measures that would enable them to stay on in the market. The competitors' problems gave Jio ample time to execute its plans and consolidate its position at their cost. Jio's cheap pricing seemed attractive in the short run, but given the firm's investment in network coverage, quality, and technology, it was doubtful whether it could continue to offer low prices in the long run.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.

Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2017-2019.

Geographical setting

Region:
Asia
Country:
India

Featured company

Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited
Employees:
10000+
Turnover:
INR 116.79 billion (2019 March)
Type:
Public company
Industry:
Technology & communications

Featured protagonist

  • Mukesh Ambani (male), Chairman

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Abstract

The case is about the growing dominance of Indian telecommunications company Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (Jio) in the Indian telecom sector. Jio entered the Indian market in 2016 with a host of freebies, including unlimited calling and data plans. Its entry revolutionized the telecommunication sector across the country. Its aggressive and innovative tariff plans helped Jio become the fourth-largest telecom provider in India within six months of its launch. Even after the freebie period ended on March 31, 2017, Jio continued to offer the cheapest data plans as compared to its rivals. This helped it maintain its competitive edge in the market. Joi's dominance continued, and it soon surpassed other major players in the market. Jio's rise led to consolidation in the market, with two of the top players, Idea and Vodafone, announcing a merger that left the country with three major telecom players. Jio's continuous strong run changed the dynamics of the Indian telecom industry, with experts opining that it would soon monopolize India's telecom sector. The competitors who were experiencing shrinking revenues, mounting quarterly losses, and high debt were taken aback when in October 2019, the Supreme Court of India gave a ruling directing Airtel and Vodafone Idea to pay dues amounting to INR410 billion and INR400 billion respectively toward licensing fees and spectrum charges. Given the financial condition of these companies, they would find it difficult to pay the dues. These companies were desperately looking to the government for some relief measures that would enable them to stay on in the market. The competitors' problems gave Jio ample time to execute its plans and consolidate its position at their cost. Jio's cheap pricing seemed attractive in the short run, but given the firm's investment in network coverage, quality, and technology, it was doubtful whether it could continue to offer low prices in the long run.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate courses.

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Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2017-2019.

Geographical setting

Region:
Asia
Country:
India

Featured company

Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited
Employees:
10000+
Turnover:
INR 116.79 billion (2019 March)
Type:
Public company
Industry:
Technology & communications

Featured protagonist

  • Mukesh Ambani (male), Chairman

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