NEW DELHI:
COAI (Cellular Operators Association of India), the apex industry association representing leading Telecom, Internet, Technology and Digital Services companies, released the latest telecom subscriber numbers, for the month ending September 2017. As per the
data, India’s private telecom service providers have a total of 946.66 million subscribers. The data also includes the figures of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) by the end of August 2017 (Source: TRAI).
Amongst the individual companies, Bharti Airtel Ltd continues to hold the top position, with 29.80% market share, adding another 1.00 million subscribers during September to take its total subscriber base to 282.04 million subscribers. Airtel is closely followed by Vodafone India Ltd, which stands at 207.44 million, while Idea Cellular Ltd stood at 190.15 million subscribers at the end of September.
The report, which also provides mobile subscriber numbers across individual circles, showed that UP (East) circle remained at the top with total 83.46 million subscribers, while Maharashtra remained at second position with a total of 79.20 million mobile subscribers. Bihar was a close third with total 76.15 million subscribers. Kerala and Haryana led in the growth percentage of new additions with 0.69% and 0.37% respectively, followed by Gujarat with 0.14% growth in September 2017.
Mumbai and Delhi added 273,250 and 136,216 subscribers respectively, with total of 30.17 million and 47.57 million subscribers respectively.
Rajan Mathews, Director General, COAI stated: “The increase of subscribers in Kerala, Haryana and Gujarat shows that there is still room for basic services to grow and expand to the corners of the country. The steady investment in infrastructure in these regions is showing positive result. The industry is reeling under a cumulative debt of over INR 4.6 lakh crores. The industry further needs an additional investment of over INR 2.5 lakh crore for infrastructure rollout and expansion, especially in the far flung areas of the country.”
Mobile connectivity and data services have played a pivotal role in bridging the digital divide and moving India towards a truly equitable and democratic nation. The telecom industry, therefore, deserves an urgent and immediate intervention to encourage policy and regulatory stability, and facilitate growth, innovation and investment in the sector.
The industry remains committed towards working for a fully connected and digitally empowered India and furthering the Prime Minister’s vision of Digital India.
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