
Big win for Mukesh Ambani, Sunil Mittal, 99% of new subscribers join…, huge loss for BSNL, lost over 46000…
Telecom service providers collectively added 43,58,231 net subscribers in May, with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel contributing 43,51,294 of these additions, representing 99.84% of the total net growth.
The total telecom subscriber base in the country grew to 120.7 crore with landline connection growing by 3.34 per cent to 3.86 crore and mobile connections rising to 116.84 crore in May. The total subscriber base in April was 120.3 crore. Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel Subscribers Increased
Reliance Jio dominated the mobile subscriber base, having 40.92 per cent share with net addition of 27 lakh customers, taking its total wireless base to 47.51 crore.
Bharti Airtel held 33.61 per cent share with net addition of 2.75 lakh taking its total subscriber base to 39 crore in May. Vi lost 2.74 lakh, BSNL 1.35 lakh, MTNL 4.7 lakh and Reliance Communications lost 30 mobile subscribers in May.
In the wireline segment, Reliance Jio led the chart with net new subscriber addition at 12.76 lakh. It was followed by Bharti Airtel which added around 99,000 new subscribers. Tata Teleservices added 4,890 new subscribers, Vi 1,795 and STPL 252. BSNL, MTNL Lost Customers
State-run MTNL was the biggest loser of fixed line customers in May. It lost 66,834 fixed line subscribers and BSNL lost over 46,000 customers.
The total number of broadband subscribers in the country reached 97.48 crore in May. Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel submitted internet subscription data in required format to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India after a gap of five months.
Reliance Jio led the broadband segment with 49.44 crore subscribers comprising customers in both mobile and wireless segments. It was followed by Bharti Airtel with 30.2 crore broadband subscribers, Vi 12.66 crore, BSNL 3.43 crore and Atria Convergence 23.2 lakh customers.
The 5G FWA subscriber base decreased to 74 lakh in May from 75 lakh in April due to Reliance Jio shifting over 10 lakh Fixed Wireless Access – Unlicensed Band Radio (FWA-UBR) subscribers in FTTx category– which falls under fixed line segment.
(With inputs From PTI)

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