The Indian telecoms market has been one of the world’s most interesting for several years, since Reliance Jio launched its 4G services in earnest in 2016, and the three main operators (and one new mobile entrant, Adani Group) gained 5G spectrum in 2022. Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, the largest MNOs, have plans to roll out 5G at breakneck speed during 2023 and 2024, and increasingly dominate the market as third player Vodafone Idea continues to struggle. But the latest shake-up in the market is focused less on 5G per se, but on the increasing convergence of fixed and mobile rollouts, to support new economies of scale and a plethora of new digital services. In the first year, Jio and…