Coronavirus gives a major blow to Indian telecom companies
Coronavirus gives a major blow to Indian telecom companies
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Not only people but telecom companies are also very unhappy with Coronavirus. In such a situation, the Reliance Jio Infocomm company is considering a multi-vendor strategy for 4G networks. According to industry experts, right now Jio is taking its network from South Korean company Samsung. But it cannot be said whether Samsung will be able to provide its services without any problem due to the virus spreading continuously in South Korea. 

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Rohan Dhamija, Partner and Head of India, Analysys Mason, told ET, "Due to the growing virus in South Korea, Jio can adopt multi-vendor strategy instead of relying on a single vendor." Some industry experts have said that Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel take the bulk of their networks from Huawei and ZTE in China. But in China too, the outbreak of this virus is increasing to a great extent. In such a case, European vendors can meet the network shortage from Ericsson and Nokia to supply Huawei and ZTE networks.

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This will have a direct impact on Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel. With this, both companies will have to pay more fees than before. It may also happen that due to this, the tariff prices will be increased. This will also affect the users' pockets. Rohan Dhamija has also said that if South Korea remains in danger of this virus for a long time, then the Samsung company will not be able to supply 4G network equipment without any trouble to Jio. Because of this, Jio may face a challenge. Especially at this time, when the network load of Jio in India is increasing and users are connecting with Jio.

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