The revenue of the sector from the same set of services stood at Rs 41,681 crore in July-September last year.
The sector had reported Rs 44,754 crore adjusted gross revenue (amount earned from sale of telecom services only) from access service in April-June 2016, showed the data released by the regulator.
Incumbent telecom operators have blamed free services of new entrant Reliance Jio for the decline in their quarterly numbers.
While Jio provided free 4G service during the period, other telecom operators struggled to compete with it.
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"The license fee declined to Rs 3,698 crore for the December quarter from Rs 4,091 crore in the July-September period of 2016," the report said.
"Access services contributed 81.22 per cent of the total adjusted gross revenue of telecom services. In access services, gross revenue, adjusted gross revenue(AGR), license fee and spectrum usage charges (SUC) declined by 8.09 per cent, 10.55 per cent, 10.92 per cent and 12.29 per cent respectively," the report said.
The gross revenue of telecom service provider too declined by 6.79 per cent to Rs 66,532 in October-December 2016 from Rs 71,378.69 at the end of July-September period. It was Rs 73,344.66 crore at the end of April-June 2016 quarter.
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