With signs of recovery in the market, GSM mobile telecom operators added 3.5 million subscribers in June, after losing 0.22 mn users in April and 0.24 mn in May. The GSM subscriber base rose to 776.97 mn by end-June, said the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI).
In April, there was a net subscriber loss at Videocon, Telenor and Idea. The other four — Airtel, Vodafone, Aircel and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam — saw additions. In May, all except Videocon added subscribers; the latter lost a little over five million. The company has already sold its spectrum in six telecom circles to Airtel, in a Rs 4,428-crore deal, and its users are shifting to others. With Videocon closing operations, COAI’s data now covers six operators —Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular, Aircel, Telenor and MTNL, which jointly account for about 70 per cent of mobile market share.
Airtel led the growth among operators, adding 1.4 mn new customers and taking its total mobile subscriber base to 255.73 mn. Vodafone added 0.7 mn new ones, to increase its base to 199.38 mn. Idea Cellular added 0.69 mn and its base has increased to 176.23 mn. Aircel added 0.67 mn, to 88.93 mn. Telenor added 0.03 mn and state-run MTNL added 8,698 users.
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