Bharti Airtel rebrands 'Priority Postpaid' to 'Postpaid Fast Lane'
Quick Look
- Bharti Airtel has renamed its 'Priority postpaid plan' to 'Postpaid Fast Lane' to address regulatory concerns.
- The company will continue to offer enhanced network services to postpaid users with 5G-capable devices, stating the plan has been well-received.
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Why It Matters
Bharti Airtel rebranded its 'Priority postpaid plan' to 'Postpaid Fast Lane' following backlash and to allay regulatory scrutiny. The company stated the plan has received a satisfying response and will not be withdrawn.
Bharti Airtel has renamed its "Priority postpaid plan" to "Postpaid Fast Lane". The company continues to offer enhanced network service to its postpaid users. Airtel states the new plan has received a satisfying response. The company has no plans to withdraw the offering. Postpaid users with 5G-capable devices will receive superior network experience.
Mumbai: After facing backlash, Bharti Airtel has rebranded its offering wherein it gives priority or exceptional service to postpaid users. The company has changed the "Priority postpaid plan" to "Postpaid Fast Lane" in a bid to allay regulatory scrutiny, experts said.
However, despite the change in name, the company continues to offer differentiated service to postpaid users and has refused to withdraw the plan, saying it has received a satisfying response to the launch of the new plan.
"There is no question of withdrawal of our new postpaid plan," an Airtel spokesperson said.
The company added its postpaid users continue to remain on a slice. "So, every user who chooses our postpaid plan and has a 5G-capable device gets an enhanced service," Airtel said.
The company had launched the new service last month, which it claimed would offer superior and more consistent network experience to postpaid users by leveraging network slicing technology offered by standalone 5G architecture which the company is currently rolling out across India.
Open Questions
- What specific regulatory concerns were raised regarding the 'Priority postpaid plan'?
- What are the exact technical differences, if any, between the 'Priority postpaid plan' and 'Postpaid Fast Lane' beyond the name change?
- What metrics define a 'satisfying response' for the new plan?