The basic service subscriber base, which includes landlines, WLL (F) and digital mobile offered by private players, has declined 2.3 per cent in March from the previous month. |
The latest figures from the association of unified telecom service providers of India (AUSPI) show private basic service providers recording a net addition of 367,486 subscribers in March. |
They also had a combined subscriber base of 15.6 million, against 15.95 million in February. |
The fall is owing to a 5.4 per cent drop in Reliance Infocomm's subscribers "deprovisioned" by the company during the month. The service provider had 10.6 million customers in March, against 11.2 million in the previous month. |
"Reliance Infocomm had deprovisioned 984,123 connections because of issues like subscriber data verification and customer credit worthiness," said a company spokesperson. |
Reliance added 377,743 new users to its base during the last month, to finish with a net deletion of 606,389 customers, AUSPI said. |
Bharti finished the month with 856,560 subscribers, of which 21,055 were new additions. |
HFCL Infotel Ltd ended with 246,696 subscribers including 6,442 new additions, Shyam Telelink with 184,736 and 13,352 additions and Tata Teleservices with 3.7 million and 200,000. |
State-owned MTNL added 36,930 new subscribers during this period, while BSNL is yet to release its figures for the period, AUSPI said. |