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Mobile recharge price hike by 25% - (just a hunch/speculation it not hiked yet or may never hiked as much as 25%)

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Extremely likely !! unless they want to give it to their best friend in the industry ..
"Give" is not a correct word.

I just checked that the marketcap of VI is $12.40 billions.
And the stake of GoI in VI is 32%. That's almost ~$3.9 billion of networth.

They'd not "give" but they might dis-invest in next few years but they'd only do that when the stock price is correct and they'd see more benefit in liquidity after the dilution.

By the way if I remember correctly GoI acquired the stake in VI when VI was moving towards bankruptcy. The debt was bleeding the company and shareholders. The company had decided to convert interest liability payable to the govt. into equity.

I hope the stocks will go higher and higher providing good dividends to the institutional investors and retail shareholders. Doing business in India is extremely difficult.

P.S - In stock market forums some people labelled it as "Redemption of the sin of retrospective taxation" (I hope you know about Vodafone's case after 2012.)
 
Milk price hike - done
Toll tax - 5% done
And this is based on exit polls
Recharge fast guys , gdp is also increasing gas petrol diesel
 
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I still have jio postpaid plan of 999, which was discontinued by Jio
So my doubt is can they hike the the prices of existing postpaid customers?
 
I still have jio postpaid plan of 999, which was discontinued by Jio
So my doubt is can they hike the the prices of existing postpaid customers?
So it will be always the plan which I have?
Would never get hiked?
Post paid mostly safe, unless they want to harmonize with pre paid, when the difference is too big
 
He currently has 455 plan..
then , without knowing the incompatibility , he recharged with 1799 before the expiry of 455, then 1799 came into effect immediately there by losing the remaining validity of 455..
Hi, I have 1799/- plan of Airtel active currently with still 169 days left in the subscription. If I recharge with another 1799/- plan will I get additional 365 days validity?

I have done that before with Jio, but never with Airtel.
 
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Hi, I have 1799/- plan of Airtel active currently with still 169 days left in the subscription. If I recharge with another 1799/- plan will I get additional 365 days validity?

I have done that before with Jio, but never with Airtel.
Yes, it can be stacked and you get addtional 365 days validity..
more details here..

 
But it's clearly mentioned that the validity of unlimited 5G plan is same as 4G plan, then how can they stop one day with retrospective effect, because now plan are advertised with unlimited 5G as one of the feature.
There is 5g network but 4g works most of place
 
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