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Mobile subscriber base surge marginally in India

New Delhi: The overall mobile subscriber base of the country rose marginally by 831,467 users to 1.15 billion in October. But, the  number of active mobile phone subscribers in India decreased  to 1.045 billion. Of the total 1.15 billion subscribers, 1.045 billion, or 90.8% were active, according to the peak visitor location register, which shows the number of active users, including those roaming on a mobile operator’s network. Data released by the  Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) revealed this.

India’s second largest telecom operator Bharti Airtel has lost 1.2 million active subscribers in October. Out of the total 378.13 million subscribers, the company’s active subscribers at the end of October were at 374.96 million, a loss of 1.2 million from the previous month.

Jio was the only operator to have added active subscribers in October. The Reliance Industries-owned company added 1.8 million active subscribers, thereby taking its active subscriber base to 422.1 million.

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Vodafone Idea too lost nearly 1.4 million active subscribers, taking its active subscriber count to to 198.39 million at the end of October. The telecom operator in September reported an increase in active subscribers for the first time in 1.5 years.

In October, BSNL lost active subscribers for the 19th straight month. The state-owned telecom operator lost 488,403 active subscribers, taking its base to 49.4 million.

Jio continues to lead subscriber additions, and added 3.16 million subscribers. Airtel added only 352,640 users, its lowest additions in six months. Vodafone Idea continues to lose subscribers for 31 months. In October, the company lost over 2 million subscribers, taking its total base to 225.49 million. Subscriber base of Jio and Airtel at the end of October was at 452.37 million and 378.13 million, respectively.

On the other hand, BSNL lost 636,830 subscribers in October. The company lost subscribers for the 22nd consecutive month, taking its base to 92.87 million at the end of October.

Airtel’s market share was flat at 32.85% in October and Jio’s share rose to 39.30% from 39.06% in September. Vodafone Idea’s market share was at 19.59%, down from 19.78% in the previous month. BSNL’s market share fell to 8.08%.

With regard to 4G subscribers, Airtel’s additions at 520,000 were the lowest in the last 17 months. The company’s 4G subscribers at the end of October were at 251.09 million. Vodafone Idea lost 830,000 4G subscribers, taking its 4G base to 125.67 million. Overall, the three telecom operators net added 2.8 million 4G subscribers, lowest in the last seven months.  As of October end, a total of 849.97 million 4G subscribers were there in the country.

In the wireline segment, Jio’s subscriber base rose to over 10.6 million, with addition of 218,722 subscribers during October. Airtel added 146,741 subscribers, taking its wireline base to 8.07 million. BSNL’s subscriber base in the segment was at 6.21 million, with a loss of 40,926 users during October.

 

 

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