British telecom major Vodafone today reported 6.9 per cent increase in India revenue at over 1.13 billion pounds (about Rs 11,017 crore) for the first quarter ended June 30, driven by uptake in mobile internet business.
The company had registered revenue of over 1.02 billion pound (about Rs 10,302 crore) for India, its third biggest market, in the same period last year.
It said that without incorporating the impact of merger and acquisition activity and movements in foreign exchange rates, the revenue growth for India was 10.6 per cent.
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"Service revenue increased 6.9 per cent, with the growth rate slowing due to the impact of regulation, including an MTR cut. Excluding MTRs, service revenue grew by 10.6 per cent, with continued customer base growth and an acceleration in the take-up of 3G offsetting continued pressure on voice pricing," Vodafone said today.
The company saw increase in data consumption to 67,970 terabyte (TB) compared to 37,707 TB consumed in India in first quarter of 2014-15.
"Data revenue grew 65 per cent supported by the addition of 3.1 million new data customers, taking the total to 66.8 million. Smartphone penetration is now 26 per cent across the country and 47 per cent in the four metro circles and we now have 22 million 3G customers compared to 10 million a year ago," Vodafone said.
The company said it now covers 91 per cent of urban area with 3G network.
"Progress on Project Spring remains strong with 1,000 2G sites and 1,100 3G sites added in the quarter (14,000 2G and 21,000 3G since the build commenced) taking our 3G outdoor population coverage in targeted urban areas to 91 per cent. We are now trialling 4G services across selected areas," Vodafone said.
Vodafone India data shows that call drops on its network reduced to 1.02 per cent of the total calls made during the reported quarter.
The company has a target to cover 95 per cent of urban area with 3G network by end of this year.
The average revenue per user of Vodafone India declined to Rs 183.5 in the reported quarter compared to Rs 193 a year ago. However, it was offset by increase in customer base, voice usage and so on.
Despite internet based messaging application like WhatsApp, Viber etc taking toll on SMS business, Vodafone India witnessed about 6 per cent growth in messages send out from its network.