The report found that every second, a mobile connection got activated in India.
"Global mobile subscriptions are growing around 5 per cent year-on-year. India grew the most in terms of net additions during the quarter (a gain of 13 million), followed by China (7 million), the US (6 million), Myanmar (5 million), and Nigeria (4 million)," the report by the telecom gear maker said.
The total number of mobile subscriptions during the said period stood at around 7.3 billion across the world, including 87 million new subscriptions.
According to the global study, smartphones accounted for close to 75 per cent of all mobile phones sold in the said quarter, compared with around 70 per cent a year ago.
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The study found that mobile Internet traffic has risen globally by 63 per cent year-on-year and expects 11 times growth in smartphone traffic between 2015 and 2021.
On mobile platforms or operating systems, the study found that a majority of Android and Apple iOS users are loyal, but the same is not the case with Windows mobile phone users.
"Some 82 per cent of Android users and 73 per cent of iOS users selected a smartphone with the same operating system while switching to a new device. This is not the case for Windows phone users -- around 60 per cent switched to Android and 15 per cent to iOS smartphones," the report said.
Under IoT, devices and equipment will be connected with the Internet for automatic processes and the owner will be able to control the function from a distant location using a mobile phone or a computer.