Jio Ends its Summer Surprise Scheme After Trai Order
All customers who have already subscribed to the offer would continue to be eligible for it
Complying with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s (Trai’s) advice, Reliance Jio on Thursday withdrew its Summer Surprise offer. Announced last week, the scheme promised to provide complimentary services to every Jio Prime member for three months starting April 1.
The company confirmed complying with Trai’s advice. Under the scheme, all Prime members making their first recharge payment of Rs 303 (or higher) would have got three months’ complimentary services in addition to the benefits of their purchased plan.
All customers who have already subscribed to the offer would continue to be eligible for it, the company said.
Jio started billing customers from April 1. The company claimed about 72 million users had subscribed to its Jio Prime service.
The complimentary offers by Jio in the past have been a bone of contention with rivals Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular. The two companies appealed to the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) against Trai’s clean chit to Jio’s free offers
The TDSAT last month asked Trai to clarify whether Jio had informed it and its subscribers of the two free offers — “Jio Welcome Offer” and “Jio Happy New Year Offer” — being “distinct”.
Trai had approved Jio’s free voice calling and data plan on its mobile services, claiming it was not a violation of the regulatory guidelines on promotional offers. The issue of Jio’s promotional offers disrupting the telecom market and adversely impacting the government revenue from the mobile operators in the form of spectrum usage charge was flagged by the then telecom secretary J S Deepak.
He had asked the regulator to restrict the period of “promotional tariffs” offered by telecom companies.
At present, such offers could stretch to 90 days and had, according to Deepak, hit revenue to the tune of Rs 800 crore.
The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) earlier this week said Jio’s latest pricing would continue to bleed the sector and there was risk of a cascading impact on banks and others, which have a large exposure to it.
The COAI said while the move towards lower pricing was good for consumers, the larger question of whether such pricing confirms to tariff regulations was a matter that needed to be settled by the courts and the telecom tribunal.
End to freebies
Trai has asked Reliance to withdraw its Summer Surprise offer. A look at its disruptive offers
- September 2016: Jio launches service, offering free voice calls and data for three months, under Jio Welcome Offer
- December: Jio extends the offer for till March 31, under Jio Happy New Year
- March 2017: Extends the offer again under Summer Surprise
Regulatory concern
The TDSAT last month asked Trai to clarify whether Jio had informed it and its subscribers of the two free offers — “Jio Welcome Offer” and “Jio Happy New Year Offer” — being “distinct”
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