India’s Ambani to launch free smartphone as he shakes up telecoms

A woman checks her mobile phone as she walks past a mobile store of Reliance Industries' Jio telecoms unit, in Mumbai, India, July 11, 2017. (REUTERS)
Updated 21 July 2017
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India’s Ambani to launch free smartphone as he shakes up telecoms

MUMBAI: India’s richest man Mukesh Ambani said Friday that his telecoms venture Jio would launch a free smartphone, escalating a price war that is shaking up the country’s ultra-competitive mobile market.
The announcement, made at a boisterous Reliance Industries annual general meeting in Mumbai, sent shares in rival telecoms operator Bharti Airtel plummeting almost six percent.
“This breakthrough and revolutionary device named JioPhone, along with Jio’s disruptive tariff, will unleash the power of digital life in the hands of 1.3 billion citizens of the largest democracy in the world,” said Ambani.
The tycoon told shareholders and staff, who regularly burst into chants of “Jio, Jio, Jio,” that the phone, the latest entry into India’s crowded market, would be available from September.
He said customers would only have to pay a deposit of 1,500 rupees ($23.32) for the 4G-enabled device, which would be fully refundable after three years.
The announcement comes almost a year after Ambani launched the Reliance Jio 4G network with free voice calls for life and vastly cheaper data plans, forcing rivals to dramatically slash their tariffs.
Jio has signed up 125 million subscribers since its launch in September 2016, causing a rush to consolidation in the multi-billion-dollar sector as competitors scramble to match its deep pockets.
British mobile phone giant Vodafone is merging its Indian unit with Idea Cellular to help fend off Jio, which is backed by Reliance Industries — India’s immensely wealthy energy-to-chemicals conglomerate headed by Ambani.
Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular have endured losses since Jio’s arrival and shares in the companies fell nearly three percent and six percent respectively following Ambani’s announcement Friday. Reliance rose three percent.
The news will have also been carefully watched by South Korean tech giant Samsung and Chinese mobile phone maker Xiaomi who possess the lion’s share of India’s smartphone market.
Samsung leads the market with 28 percent while nearly 14 percent of phones sold in India are made by Xiaomi, according to a study by the International Data Corporation, an IT research firm.


Albanese tells Australia to ‘turn the heat down’ after bomb threat

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Albanese tells Australia to ‘turn the heat down’ after bomb threat

  • Australian prime ‌minister evacuated from his residence in Canberra late on Tuesday following a security threat
SYDNEY: Australian Prime ‌Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday he did not take his security for granted, after he was evacuated from his residence for several hours following an alleged bomb threat.
Albanese was evacuated from his residence in Canberra late on Tuesday following a security threat, and returned a few hours later after nothing ‌suspicious was ‌found.
Police said there was no ‌ongoing ⁠threat.
“I think it’s ⁠just a reminder, take every opportunity to tell people, turn the heat down for goodness sake,” Albanese said at an event in Melbourne on Wednesday.
“We can’t take these things for ⁠granted.”
State broadcaster ABC said on ‌Wednesday the threat ‌was linked to Shen Yun, a classical ‌Chinese dance troupe banned in China that ‌is due to perform in Australia this month. The message sent to the group’s local organizers falsely claimed that explosives had been ‌placed around Albanese’s residence, and would detonate if the group performed ⁠in ⁠the country, the ABC reported.
Police declined to comment on the source of the threat.
New York-based Shen Yun did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Earlier on Wednesday Albanese posted on Instagram a photo of his dog standing by a door at The Lodge, his official residence in Canberra, with a caption thanking police for their work.