Jio, Airtel Premium Plans And The Rise Of Network Slicing In India’s 5G Market

The Indian telecom industry has begun its new operational stage which will use Jio and Airtel premium services as its main business focus. The two companies are developing methods to increase their charges for customers who use their advanced 5G networks. The organization made this decision because the expenses for building infrastructure increased and they required additional funds to support their upcoming network development.

Why telecom companies are pushing for premium 5G pricing

  • Indian telecom companies have spent substantial amounts on both 5G spectrum acquisition and network development because they see 5G as an important service. The current market prices have not increased despite these companies making major investments.
  • Users continue to pay similar costs for both 5G and 4G service options. The situation creates a situation where expenses exceed the amount companies actually earn. Jio and Airtel are experimenting with different pricing strategies because they want to create premium service plans.
  • The main goal is simple. The organization needs to recoup its costs through investment while providing distinct services for customers who use its services extensively.

What network slicing means for Jio and Airtel premium plans

  • Network slicing serves as the primary technological base for these premium service offerings.
  • The system operates through the creation of several virtual networks which transform a single 5G physical network into distinct network elements. The system creates separate virtual networks which operate through virtual network slices that handle particular traffic types.
  • One slice of the network supports gaming at high speeds. The second slice of the network handles video streaming operations. The third network slice provides enterprise customers with dependable and secure connections.
  • This system creates different network performance levels for users. The network performance varies according to the selected service plan and network slice.

How premium 5G services would work for users

  • Jio and Airtel premium plans will provide multiple speed options through their network slicing technology which will maintain different performance standards.
  • Basic users would continue to get standard 5G access. Premium users could get higher speeds and lower latency.
  • This technology provides benefits for various tasks such as cloud gaming and real-time video editing and other applications that require high performance capabilities.
  • For example, a gaming-focused plan may prioritize low delay and stable high-speed data. A streaming-focused plan may optimize bandwidth for video quality.

Jio and Airtel’s current steps in the premium 5G race

  • The gaming-centered plan requires both fast response times and continuous high-speed internet access. The streaming-focused plan optimizes video quality through bandwidth management.
  • The current actions of Jio and Airtel represent their battle for 5G premium market dominance. 
  • The company has begun its first testing stages for its advanced 5G capabilities. The company is developing dedicated products which include cloud gaming services.
  • Airtel is preparing to follow a similar path. The company intends to use network slicing technology for their premium plans development which will serve different customer needs.
  • Both companies are waiting for clarity from regulators before large-scale rollout. Internal testing and planning for the project have already started.

Revenue goals behind Jio, Airtel premium plans

  • The company needs these plans because they will help it grow its revenue.
  • Telecom companies will achieve 20 to 30 percent revenue growth through the introduction of distinct 5G pricing. According to industry estimates.
  • Telecom operators will adopt tiered pricing models instead of using a single flat-rate model. Users who need advanced features will pay extra charges. Standard users would continue with existing plans.
  • The new system establishes pricing rates according to how much customers use the service.

Regulatory questions and the net neutrality debate

  • The rollout of Jio and Airtel premium plans also raises regulatory questions in India.
  • The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) will decide whether speed-based plans and usage-based plans comply with net neutrality standards.
  • Net neutrality generally requires equal treatment of internet traffic. Because of this, any system that creates performance tiers must be carefully reviewed.
  • Some experts believe network slicing may not violate these rules. Their view is that slicing improves network efficiency rather than restricting access.
  • Still, final approval and guidelines from TRAI are important before full implementation.