Broadband subscribers stand at 944.04 million in Feb, tele-density up: TRAI

IANS April 24, 2025 216 views

India's telecommunications sector continues robust growth with nearly 1.2 billion total telephone subscribers in February. The telecom landscape shows promising expansion across urban and rural segments, with private operators dominating the market. Mobile Number Portability requests crossed 1.1 billion, indicating consumer mobility and choice. Machine-to-machine connections are also steadily increasing, reflecting technological advancement in the communication ecosystem.

"Private access service providers held 92.03% market share of wireless subscribers" - TRAI Report
New Delhi, April 24: The total broadband subscribers stood at 944.04 million at the end of February, as per the information received from 1,189 operators, the government said on Thursday.

Key Points

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Broadband subscribers reach 944.04 million in February

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Telecom sector shows 0.42% monthly growth

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Urban tele-density rises to 132.01%

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Machine-to-machine connections increase to 64.71 million

In the month of February, 12.06 million subscribers submitted their requests for Mobile Number Portability (MNP). With this, the cumulative MNP requests increased from 1,093.33 million at the end of January to 1,105.39 million at the end of February, since implementation of MNP, according to the TRAI data.

The private access service providers held 92.03 per cent market share of the wireless (mobile) subscribers, whereas BSNL and MTNL, the two PSU access service providers, had a market share of only 7.97 per cent.

The number of total telephone subscribers in India increased from 1,192.03 million to 1,197.23 million in February, thereby showing a monthly growth rate of 0.42 per cent.

Urban telephone subscription increased from 663.83 million to 667.93 million and the rural subscription also increased from 528.20 million to 529.31 million during the same period.

The overall tele-density in India increased from 84.54 per cent at the end of January to 84.85 per cent at the end of February.

The urban tele-density increased from 131.40 per cent at the end of January to 132.01 per cent at the end of February and rural tele-density also increased from 58.38 per cent to 58.48 per cent during the same period.

The share of urban and rural subscribers in total number of telephone subscribers at the end of February were 55.79 per cent and 44.21 per cent, respectively.

Number of machine-to-machine (M2M) cellular mobile connections increased from 63.09 million at the end of January to 64.71 million at the end of February.

Bharti Airtel Limited has the highest number of M2M cellular mobile connections 33.86 million with a market share of 52.33 per cent, followed by Vodafone idea Limited, according to the TRAI data.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Wow, almost a billion broadband users! India's digital transformation is truly remarkable. Just 5 years ago these numbers would have seemed impossible. Exciting times ahead for our digital economy! �
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Airtel dominating the M2M space. I wonder what kind of IoT applications are driving this growth? Smart meters? Fleet tracking?
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Sanjay T.
While the numbers look impressive, I wish the article had more analysis on rural connectivity. 58% tele-density in rural areas still leaves many behind. The urban-rural divide remains concerning.
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Anjali P.
The MNP numbers show how competitive the telecom market has become! I switched from Vodafone to Jio last month - better plans and network in my area. Customers are clearly voting with their feet.
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Vikram D.
Surprised to see BSNL/MTNL still holding nearly 8% share. With all the private competition, I thought it would be lower. Maybe government offices still use them mostly?

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