BENGALURU (Reuters) -Apple is tying up with India’s Airtel to supply the telecom agency’s premium clients its music and video streaming providers without spending a dime, doubtlessly giving the U.S. agency entry to hundreds of customers in a price-sensitive market.
The transfer comes as competitors tightens in India’s $28-billion leisure market and an $8.5-billion merger of the Indian media property of Reliance and Walt Disney (NYSE:) faces shut scrutiny from regulators.
“Apple (NASDAQ:) TV+ will come bundled with premium Airtel WiFi and Postpaid plans,” Airtel stated in a press release on Tuesday, although the businesses didn’t disclose a deal worth for the partnership or info on prices.
With largely English-language content material, Apple TV+ is a small participant within the Indian market, the place its rivals embrace Netflix (NASDAQ:), Amazon (NASDAQ:) Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar and billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s JioCinema.
Apple is following opponents in bundling streaming providers with telecom plans to develop its viewers extra rapidly.
Premium customers of Airtel’s broadband and postpaid providers can entry Apple TV+ and Apple Music later this 12 months as a part of their plans.
Airtel will shut its music app Wynk on this course of, two sources with direct information of the matter stated, talking on situation of anonymity.
Airtel has about 281 million subscribers for its India telecom choices, whereas its prime rival, Ambani’s Reliance Jio, has about 489 million.