Vodafone Idea lost 40.11 million subscribers in November, compared to a loss of 195.8 million subscribers in August.

India’s telecommunications giant Reliance Jio added 7.24 million mobile subscribers in September, according to data released in November by India’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Trai). 22.

According to the data, Bharti Airtel had 4.12 million subscribers in September, while Vodafone Idea saw a decrease of 40.11 million subscribers in November and 19.58 million subscribers in August.

Bharti Airtel promoter Bharti Telecom plans to raise ₹7,000 crores in the telecom market, which will be used to repay debt and related expenses or refinance to pay the distribution. The telecom company would seek funding through short-term bonds in three phases and invite investors to bid.

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FMP Jio Adds Rs 170K, Bharti Airtel Lost Over 40K Users In Oct: TRAI

According to the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Trust Jio added 1,761,137 wireless subscribers in October this year, while Bharti Airtel lost 489,709 users.

According to the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Trust Jio added 1,761,137 wireless subscribers in October this year, while Bharti Airtel lost 489,709 users. Trust Jio Infocomm Ltd (426.6 million) is among the top five wireless service providers according to TRAI. Bertie Airtel (204.73 million), Vodafone Idea (122.47 million), BSNL (19.85 million), and Tikona Infinet Ltd (300 million).

Jio’s subscriber numbers improved in October compared to September, with the operator losing 1.9 billion subscribers in September. Bharti Airtel’s core trend is down as the telecom giant gained more than 27.4 million subscribers in September.

Meanwhile, BSNL is the top five providers of mobile phone services (4.72 million). Trust Jio Infocomm Ltd (4.16m), Bharti Airtel (3.98m), Ear Convergence (1.97m), Hathway Cable, and Datacom (1.07m). Jio secured the largest share of the Indian broadband (wired and wireless) market on 31 October, followed by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, BSNL, and Atria Convergence. The other players represented 1.31% of the total market.

At the end of October, the top five service providers accounted for 98.69% of the market share of all subscription lines. The provider of this service is Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd (430.75 million). Bertie Airtel (208.71 million), Vodafone Ideas (22.47 million), BSNL (24.57 million), and Atria Convergence (1.97 million).

The Visitor Location Register (VLR) shows that 97.78% of users are active for Bharti Airtel, 87.10% for Vodafone Idea, and 84.03% for Reliance Jio. The Visitor Location Register (VLR) is a database of subscribers who have visited a specific area managed by TRAI.

Vodafone Idea lost subscribers like Jio and added Airtel to its roster.

India’s largest mobile operator Jio increased its market share by adding 7.2 million wireless subscribers in September, while Bharti Airtel added 4.12 million mobile subscribers.

NEW DELHI: India’s total mobile subscribers fell by 3.6 million in September. The number of Vodafone Idea subscribers fell, data from telecoms regulators showed, while major competitors Fuse Jio and Bharti Airtel increased monthly subscribers.

India’s largest mobile operator Jio increased its market share by adding 7.2 million wireless subscribers in September, while Bharti Airtel added 4.12 million mobile subscribers.

In particular, Gio ranked first in terms of the number of subscribers in September, but the net gain was lower than the 32.81 million subscribers in August.

Alting Vodafone Idea registered 24.91 million subscribers in September, down 40 million.

“The total number of wireless subscribers fell from 1.14911 million at the end of August 22 to 1.14455 million at the end of September,” a monthly decline of 0.32%, according to a press release from the Indian telecommunications regulator.

Overall, the number of telephone subscribers (connected to mobile and landline) in India at the end of September 2022 was about 117.19 million, up 0.27% from the previous month.

According to TRAI, the total number of broadband subscribers reached 81.6 million at the end of September 2022, representing a monthly increase of 0.28%.

As of the end of September 2022, the top five service providers accounted for 98.36% of total bandwidth (market share).

Vodafone Idea lost 400,000 users in September. Reliance Jio earned 7 Lakhs: Trai

According to Trai, Reliance Jio’s user base increased by 0.17% in September, followed by Bharti Airtel (0.11%). Vodafone Idea’s monthly growth rate is 1.58%.

According to data released by telecommunications industry regulator Trai (India’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority) a month ago, Reliance Jio added 7.2 million users in September 2022 while Bharti Airtel added 4.1 million users. According to the following data, losses Vodafone Idea continued to lose customers by $40.1 million in September. State-owned operators BSNL and MTNL each lost Rs 7.8 crore and 7490 users.

In terms of monthly growth, Jio’s user base grew by 0.17% in September, followed by Bharti Airtel (0.11%). Vodafone Idea’s mobile subscriber base decreased by 1.58% MoM.

Wireless coverage in all other service areas except Rajasthan, Mumbai, Kerala, Kolkata, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Maharashtra, UP(W), Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, UP(E), Madhya Pradesh, Punjab for September.

According to September data, market leader Reliance Jio has a total user base of 41.9 billion, followed by Bharti Airtel with 36.4 billion and Vodafone Idea with 24.9 billion. As of September 2022, the number of domestic mobile communication subscribers reached 114.5 million.

Of those, 101.3 million were active on the peak Visitor Registration Day (VLR) day in September, Trai data shows. Bharti Airtel had the highest percentage of active mobile subscribers out of all mobile subscribers (98.56%) on VLR peak days in September 2022, but MTNL had the lowest percentage at 22.46%.

However, the total number of mobile communication subscribers decreased from the previous month to 114.5 million in September, down 0.32% in cities from 149 million in August, but in rural areas by 0.71%. The wireless penetration rate also fell from 83.27% in August to 82.94% at the end of September.

As of September 30, 2022, private players occupied 90.21% of the wireless market, while state-owned companies BSNL and MTNL only occupied 9.79% of the total market share.

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