Urban tele-density in India grew to 154.01%,whereas rural tele-density to 51.37%
In a recent report released by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
,The total telephone subscriber base in the country rose marginally in
March to 105.88 cr. on the back of growth in wireless as well as
wireline users. The overall user base stood at 105.18 cr. at the end of
February.The wireless subscriber base increased by 0.68% to 103.36 crore
at the end of March, from 102.66 crore last month. As for the wireline,
the subscriber base arrested its decline and rose marginally to 2.522
crore at the end of March, from 2.521 crore in February.
The overall tele-density in the country went up to 83.36% at the end
of March, from 82.89% last month. The urban tele-density grew to 154.01%
and rural tele-density to 51.37%. In the wireless space, private access
service providers held 91.30% market share whereas BSNL and MTNL
accounted for only 8.70%.In wire line though, the two state-run
companies enjoy a market share of 72.42% while private operators’ stood
at 27.58%.The country’s top operator Bharti Airtel added 25.47 lakh
wireless subscribers to take its base to 25.12 crore whereas BSNL
continued with its solid pace of addition with 15.19 lakh subscribers
joining its network. The user base of BSNL stood at 8.63 crore at
March-end.While Vodafone added 12 lakh subscribers to take its base to
19.79 crore, Idea Cellular got 4.46 lakh users more to increase its base
to 17.50 crore...Read More
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