The total number of wireless subscribers in the country "" including GSM, CDMA and fixed mobile "" has reached 209.08 million and the tele-density stood at 21.85 per cent as on September 30 this year. The total telephone subscriber base stood at 248 million, much ahead of the target month of December. |
The wireless segment added 7.80 million subscribers in September, compared with 8.31 million users accrued during the comparable period of August. |
During the July-September period, Indian operators added 43.97 million users, according to data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai). |
Keeping the growth projections on conservative scale, the subscriber number has already crossed 250 million. This means that the 500 million target for 2010 can be achieved, Trai said in a statement here today. |
The total number of telephones (wireless and wired) in the country stood at 248.66 million, compared with 241.02 million in August this year. The overall tele-density reached 21.85 per cent in September, as against 21.20 per cent in August. |
In the wireline segment, subscriber base addition was lower at 39.58 million in September, compared with 39.73 million during the previous month. |
During the first six months (April-September) of the 2007-08 fiscal, 42.80 million telephone subscribers were added, as against 29.70 million recorded during the corresponding period of the previous year. |
The target of 15 per cent of tele-density by 2010 as set by the National Telecom Policy of 1999 was achieved in September 2006, four years ahead of the schedule. |
The total number of broadband subscribers reached 2.67 million as on September, adding around 110,000 connections. |
The addition during the first six months of the current fiscal stood at 330,000 as compared with 470,000 during the corresponding period a year ago. |