By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
31st January:- Continuing
its upward journey, the Indian telecom industry posted another month of growth
by adding 8.18 million mobile subscribers in the mobile telephony market in
December 2016.
In the data released by COAI, the
association of mobile telephony service providers in the country, the number of
mobile phone subscribers grew to a total increase of 809.99 million in
December. It is noteworthy here that from the month of August 2016, the net
subscriber base has gone up from 2.09 million to 8.18 million in
December.
Director
General, COAI, Rajan S Mathews said that growth of the telecom
industry correlates with the overall growth in the country as telecommunication
services are the backbone of the economy. Despite immense financial strain on
the industry, the industry has still added the numbers in December 2016. These
figures also represent the increasing footprint of the mobile industry and the
number of lives touched by it in a positive manner.
Amongst the telecom companies, Bharti
Airtel continued to hold on to the pole position in December, adding another
2.50 million additional subscribers during the month to take its total
subscriber base to 265.85 million mobile subscribers. Closely followed by
Vodafone with 204.69 million subscribers and Idea Cellular with 190.52 million
subscribers. With 32.82%, Bharti Airtel continues to own the maximum market
share in the industry.
The report, which also assesses the
growth of mobile subscribers across various circles in India, said UP East
added the maximum number of subscribers (74.90 million) in December and Idea
added the maximum number of subscribers (2.83 million) in December.
Rajan
S Mathews further said that the continuous
growth is a testament to the importance which the citizen accord to the mobile
services which have today emerged as an essential part of our daily lives. It
also goes on to show that the telecommunication industry which recently crossed
the one billion mark in India, is a great story to tell and the Industry has
much to celebrate as it continues to deepen reach and facilitate access for new
users across the country.
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