India's GSM subscriber base grew 2.53 percent in January with the addition of 13.71 million mobile phone users.The total number of subscribers in the country crossed 556.68 million as against 542.97 million in the previous month.
1. Airtel reached 157.8 Million Customers adding 3.87 Million customers
2. Vodafone reached 157.3 Million Customers adding 3.86 Million customers
3. Idea reached 156.3 Million Customers adding 3.83 Million customers
4. BSNL reached 148.2 Million Customers adding 3.68 Million customers
Among BSNL Units AP Circle gathers 3.3L customers followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka
The statistics shows the MNP has not taken much influence in subscriber figures. The performance of BSNL in this month was sluggish making the growth rate to fall.
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1. Airtel reached 157.8 Million Customers adding 3.87 Million customers
2. Vodafone reached 157.3 Million Customers adding 3.86 Million customers
3. Idea reached 156.3 Million Customers adding 3.83 Million customers
4. BSNL reached 148.2 Million Customers adding 3.68 Million customers
Among BSNL Units AP Circle gathers 3.3L customers followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka
The statistics shows the MNP has not taken much influence in subscriber figures. The performance of BSNL in this month was sluggish making the growth rate to fall.
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Very useful. I can give the stats for Kerala:
ReplyDeleteIDEA: 63.98 million
Vodafone: 49.66
BSNL: 53.02
Airtel: 33.95
Sourced from COAI statistics for Jan-2011.
This is the change in subscriber base in Kerala (GSM operators) for Jan 2011 (compared with Dec 2011):
ReplyDeleteIDEA: 175,328
Vodafone: 93,122
BSNL: 64,490
Airtel: 12,320
The big loser is Videocon:
Videocon: -162,328
I guess IDEA, Vodafone and BSNL benefited from MNP, while Airtel and Videocon lost. Videocon lost nearly 25% of their customer base in one month (this could be an effect of the revelation of the 2G scam, with users fearing termination of the licence). Aircel has actually done well, adding 65,852 new customers.