India's 5G Traffic Soars 70%, Monthly Data Use Hits 31 GB Per User

India's average monthly mobile data consumption per user has surpassed 31 GB, driven by a more than 70% year-on-year surge in 5G traffic. The Nokia MBiT Index reveals 5G now constitutes nearly half of all mobile broadband traffic in the country, with metro circles leading the adoption. The report projects India's 5G subscriber base could exceed one billion by 2031, highlighting the country's position as the world's second-largest 5G market. This growth is supported by widespread hardware readiness, with over 90% of new smartphones shipping with 5G capability, and is set to be further shaped by an emerging AI supercycle.

Key Points: India's 5G Traffic Surges 70%, Data Use Hits 31 GB Monthly

  • 5G traffic grew over 70% year-on-year
  • Average monthly data use per user exceeds 31 GB
  • 5G accounts for 47% of mobile broadband traffic
  • Over 383 million 4G devices are 5G-capable
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India's monthly data usage hits 31 GB; 5G traffic surge by 70%: Report

India's average mobile data use crosses 31 GB/month as 5G traffic jumps over 70%. Nokia report projects over 1 billion 5G subscribers by 2031.

"India's mobile broadband landscape is entering a new phase of evolution, driven by rapid 5G adoption and the growing influence of AI-led applications. - Vibha Mehra"

New Delhi, March 31

India's average monthly mobile data consumption per user crossed the 31 GB mark as 5G traffic grew by more than 70 per cent year-on-year. According to the 13th edition of the Nokia Mobile Broadband Index 2026, 5G technology now accounts for approximately 47 per cent of the total mobile broadband traffic in the country.

The report indicated that pan-India monthly 5G traffic reached 12.9 exabytes (EB) in 2025. The overall mobile data traffic in the country crossed 27 EB per month, supported by the continuous expansion of 5G coverage and the wider availability of affordable 5G-enabled smartphones.

The growth represented an 18 per cent compound annual growth rate in data consumption over the past five years, as users move toward high-definition video streaming, cloud gaming, and artificial intelligence applications.

The Nokia MBiT Index projected that India's 5G subscriber base could exceed 1 billion by 2031. The report highlights that, "India's growing global leadership in 5G connectivity. The country now has the world's second largest 5G subscriber base and second highest level of 5G data consumption, underlining the scale and maturity of its digital ecosystem."

The report showed that while metro circles led this evolution, 5G penetration is also accelerating across Category A, B, and C circles. In metro markets, 5G now contributes 58 per cent of the total mobile data traffic, reflecting a substantial increase from previous periods.

While the number of active 4G devices in India stood at 892 million, more than 383 million of these are already 5G capable. Furthermore, over 90 per cent of smartphones that ship during the year support 5G connectivity. This hardware readiness allows for more robust multi-band deployments and prepares the market for future network demands.

The report also identified the beginning of an AI supercycle that is expected to reshape network traffic. As AI-enabled applications and immersive systems gain scale, networks require architectures capable of handling higher uplink demand and lower latency.

Vibha Mehra, Country Manager - Designate for India at Nokia, said, "India's mobile broadband landscape is entering a new phase of evolution, driven by rapid 5G adoption and the growing influence of AI-led applications. As networks transform to support new usage patterns and intelligent services, Nokia remains committed to partnering with telcos to build scalable, high-performance and future-ready connectivity infrastructure."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The numbers are staggering, but I hope this rapid growth is matched by infrastructure investment in rural areas. The report mentions Category B and C circles, but the real test is getting reliable, affordable 5G in villages. That's true digital inclusion.
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Vikram M
12.9 exabytes per month! 🤯 No wonder my data pack finishes so quickly now. Jokes aside, this is a massive digital leap. From 2G to 5G in a decade, India's tech adoption story is unmatched. Proud moment.
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Priya S
Great to see the progress, but can we talk about the data plans? 5G is fast, but the data allowances haven't scaled proportionally for the price. We're consuming more but also paying more. Telcos need to offer better value.
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Rohit P
The shift to 5G-capable phones is key. Over 90% of new shipments support it! This means even mid-range phones are future-proof. Makes technology accessible to the masses. Next step: making sure the network quality is consistent, not just in pockets.
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Michael C
As someone who travels between India and the US for work, the speed and affordability of Indian 5G is genuinely impressive. The "AI supercycle" mention is crucial - building networks for tomorrow's apps, not just today's streaming.

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