Increased Data Consumption Have Reduce Network Speeds
Crisil reports also reveal that the increased data consumption by users to fulfil their entertainment and work purposes and have increased the pressure of service providers. As the connection request is all time high and many users are already using broadband services, the network speed has been reduced. Similarly, mobile data speed is also reduced amid the lockdown period as the network towers are facing additional pressure.
Fixed Broadband Sector Will Attract More Subscribers
Fixed Broadband Sector has always faced close competition from the mobile telephony service. As a result of the intense competition, Fixed Broadband Sector since 2016 was stuck at subscriber base of around 19 million. However, with current increased demand, it is expected that Fixed Broadband Sector will increase subscribers as the prices will be reduced in the sector and the cost of mobile data packs would increase in future. State-owned operator, BSNL has the largest amount of Fixed Broadband Subscribers which amount to nearly 8 million. Next in the line are other big players like Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, Den Broadband, Hathway Cable and Datacom.
Broadband Service Providers are Offering Multiple Benefits to Subscribers
Broadband Service Providers like Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, ACT Fibernet and many others are offering multiple benefits and service to customers in the lockdown period to cater their demand for stable net connection. Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio are offering attractive plans packed with extra benefits to lure the customers and capture the market. Similarly, broadband service providers are offering free installation and discount on long-term broadband plans to retain customers in the lockdown period.