55 percent Indians willing to pay higher tariff for 5G services
55 percent Indians willing to pay higher tariff for 5G services
Bharti Airtel has rolled out 5G services in India. Reliance Jio is gearing up to do the same. But is consumer willing to switch? A new survey reveals the levels of consumer preparedness and their willingness to pay more
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