Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio have embarked on a mission to accelerate the adoption of 5G technology among consumers by striving to make 5G-enabled handsets more affordable.
Recognizing India’s status as a price-sensitive market, industry executives and experts emphasize that widespread adoption of 5G can only occur when the cost of devices falls below the Rs 10,000 mark, The Economic Times reported.
In response to this market demand, Airtel and Jio have introduced enticing handset offers aimed at lowering the barrier to entry for potential 5G users. By making high-quality 5G-compatible smartphones more accessible, both telecom giants aim to stimulate interest and uptake in 5G services across the country.
The move comes amidst growing anticipation surrounding the rollout of 5G networks in India, promising faster internet speeds, enhanced connectivity, and revolutionary possibilities for various sectors including healthcare, education, and entertainment.
As the race to establish 5G supremacy intensifies, telecom operators are gearing up to capture the burgeoning demand for 5G services. A crucial aspect of this strategy involves ensuring that consumers have access to affordable and reliable 5G-compatible devices, thereby paving the way for widespread adoption and utilization of 5G technology.
With Airtel and Jio taking proactive measures to make 5G handsets more accessible, consumers can expect to see a surge in offerings and promotions aimed at driving 5G adoption in the near future. As the 5G revolution gathers momentum, affordability and accessibility are poised to play pivotal roles in shaping the trajectory of 5G deployment and usage across India.
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