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Highlights of Telecom Subscription Data at the end of March 2026

Posted On: 22 APR 2026 7:22PM by PIB Delhi

Particulars

Wireless*

Wireline

Total

(Wireless+

Wireline)

Broadband Subscribers (Million)

1019.37

46.51

1065.88

Urban Telephone Subscribers (Million)

735.73

43.06

778.79

Net Addition in March 2026 (Million)

4.98

0.15

5.13

Monthly Growth Rate

0.68%

0.34%

0.66%

Rural Telephone Subscribers (Million)

546.60

5.19

551.79

 Net Addition in March 2026 (Million)

4.04

0.11

4.15

 Monthly Growth Rate

0.74%

2.09%

0.76%

Total Telephone Subscribers (Million)

1282.33

48.25

1330.58

Net Addition in March 2026 (Million)

9.02

0.25

9.28

Monthly Growth Rate

0.71%

0.53%

0.70%

Share of Urban Subscribers

57.37%

89.24%

58.53%

Share of Rural Subscribers

42.63%

10.76%

41.47%

Overall Tele-density@ with M2M cellular mobile connections

89.88%

3.38%

93.26%

Urban Tele-density@

143.10%

8.37%

151.47%

Rural Tele-density@

59.89%

0.57%

60.46%

Tele-density@ without M2M cellular mobile connections

81.19%

3.38%

84.57%

 

  • In the month of March 2026, 14.63 million subscribers submitted their requests for Mobile Number Portability (MNP).                                                             
  • The number of active wireless (mobile) subscribers (on the date of peak VLR#) in March 2026 was 1185.60 million.

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Note:

The wireless subscriber base comprises of wireless mobile telephone subscribers (including M2M cellular mobile connections), and FWA subscribers.

@ Tele-density has been computed on the basis of the projection of population from the ‘Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections for India and States 2011 – 2036’, published in July 2020.

# VLR is an acronym of Visitor Location Register. The dates of peak VLR for various Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) may be different in different service areas.

  • Information in this press release is based on the data provided by the Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) to TRAI.

 

  1. Broadband Subscribers

 

  • As per the information received from 1520 operators for the month of March 2026, the total number of broadband subscribers increased from 1059.05 million at the end of February 2026 to 1065.88 million at the end of March 2026 with a monthly growth rate of 0.65%. Segment-wise number of broadband subscribers and their monthly growth rates are as below: -                                       

Segment–wise Broadband Subscribers and Monthly Growth Rate in the month of March 2026

Segment

Subscription

Broadband Subscribers at the end of

(in million)

Percentage Change

February 2026

March 2026

Wired subscribers

Fixed Wired Access

(DSL, FTTx, Ethernet/LAN, Cable Modem, ILL)

46.02

46.51

1.07%

Wireless Subscribers

Fixed Wireless Access

(5G FWA, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Radio/UBR, Satellite)

16.51

17.10

3.60%

Mobile Wireless Access

(Handset/Dongle/M2M-based-3G, 4G, 5G)

996.52

1002.27

0.58%

Total Broadband Subscriptions

1059.05

1065.88

0.65%

 

 

 

Top five Broadband (Wired & Wireless) Service providers at the end of   March 2026

S.No.

Service Provider

Subscriber base

(In million)

  1.  

Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd.

523.44

  1.  

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

368.84

  1.  

Vodafone Idea Ltd.

128.91

  1.  

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.

27.37

  1.  

Atria Convergence Technologies Ltd.

2.40

Market Share of Top Five Broadband (Wired & Wireless) Service Providers

98.60%

 

  • The graphical representation of the service provider-wise market share of broadband services is given below: -

Service Provider-wise Market Share of Broadband (Wired & Wireless) Services at the end of March 2026

Top Five Fixed Wired Access Broadband Service providers at the end of March 2026

S.No.

Service Provider

Subscriber base

(In million)

  1.  

Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd.

14.23

  1.  

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

10.71

  1.  

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd

4.51

  1.  

Atria Convergence Technologies Ltd.

2.40

  1.  

Kerala Vision Broadband Ltd.

1.48

Market Share of Top Five Fixed (Wired) Access Broadband Service Providers

71.68%

 

Top five Wireless (Fixed wireless & mobile) Access Broadband Service               

                           providers at the end of March 2026

S.No.

Service Provider

Subscriber base

(In million)

  1.  

Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd.

509.21

  1.  

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

358.13

  1.  

Vodafone Idea Ltd.

128.91

  1.  

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.

22.86

  1.  

IBus Virtual Network Services Private Limited

0.11

Market Share of Top Five Wireless (Fixed wireless & Mobile) Access Broadband Service providers

99.99%

 

 

 

  1. Wireline Telephone Subscriber Base
  • The number of wireline subscribers increased from 47.99 million at the end of February 2026 to 48.25 million at the end of March 2026. The net increase in the wireline subscriber base was 0.25 million with a monthly growth rate of 0.53%.              
  • The overall wireline tele-density in India increased from 3.37% at the end of February 2026 to 3.38% at the of March 2026. Urban and rural wireline tele-density were 8.37% and 0.57% respectively, at the end of March 2026.  The respective share of urban subscribers, and rural subscribers in total wireline subscribers were 89.24% and 10.76% respectively at the end of March 2026.
  • PSU access service providers viz. BSNL, MTNL, and APSFL together held 18.84% of the wireline market share at the end of March 2026. Detailed statistics of the wireline subscriber base are available at Annexure-I.    

Access Service Provider-wise Market Share of Wireline Subscribers at the end of March 2026

 

 

 

 

  • The net addition/ decline in the wireline subscriber base of various access service providers in the month of March 2026 is given below:

 

Access Service Provider-wise Net Addition/Decline in Wireline Subscribers during the month of March 2026       

 

 

 

  1. Wireless Telephone (Mobile + FWA) Subscriber Base

  •  The number of wireless (mobile + Fixed Wireless Access) subscribers increased from 1273.31 million at the end of February 2026 to 1282.33 million at the end of March 2026, thereby registering a monthly growth rate of 0.71%. Total wireless subscription in urban areas increased from 730.75 million at the end of February 2026 to 735.73 million at the end of March 2026. The subscription in rural areas also increased from 542.56 million to 546.60 million during the same period. The monthly growth rate of urban and rural wireless subscriptions was 0.68% and 0.74%, respectively.       
  •  The wireless tele-density in India increased from 89.30% at the end of February 2026 to 89.88% at the end of March 2026. The urban wireless tele-density increased from 142.32% at the end of February 2026 to 143.10% at the end of March 2026. The rural wireless tele-density increased from 59.46% to 59.89% during the same period. The share of urban and rural wireless subscribers in the total number of wireless subscribers was 57.37% and 42.63%, respectively, at the end of March 2026.

 

Note: In the calculation of Tele-density figures, M2M cellular mobile connections have also been considered.

  •  The details of wireless (mobile) subscribers and wireless (FWA) subscribers are given below:

(A) Wireless (Mobile) subscriber Base

  • The number of wireless (mobile) subscribers increased from 1257.29 million at the end of February 2026 to 1265.73 million at the end of March 2026 thereby registering a monthly growth rate of 0.67%. Wireless (mobile) subscription in urban areas increased from 721.84 million at the end of February 2026 to 726.51 million at the end of March 2026 and wireless (mobile) subscription in rural areas also increased from 535.46 million to 539.22 million during the same period. The monthly growth rates of urban and rural wireless (mobile) subscription were 0.65% and 0.70% respectively.

  •  The wireless (mobile) tele-density in India increased from 88.17% at the end of February 2026 to 88.71% at the end of March 2026. The urban wireless (mobile) tele-density decreased from 140.58% at the end of February 2026 to 141.30% at the end of March 2026 and rural wireless (mobile) tele-density increased from 58.68% to 59.08% during the same period. The share of urban and rural wireless (mobile) subscribers in the total number of wireless (mobile) subscribers were 57.40% and 42.60% respectively, at the end of March 2026. The detailed statistics of wireless (mobile) subscriber base is available at Annexure-II.

 

Note: In the calculation of Tele-density figures, M2M cellular mobile connections have also been considered.

• At the end of March 2026, the private access service providers held 92.64% of the market share in terms of wireless (mobile) subscribers, whereas PSU access service providers viz. BSNL and MTNL together held a market share of 7.36%.                                                                                                                                  

  • The graphical representation of access service provider-wise market share and net additions in wireless (mobile) subscriber base are given below: -

 

 

Access Service Provider-wise Market Shares in term of Wireless (Mobile) Subscribers at the end of March 2026

 

Net Addition/ Decline in Wireless (Mobile) Subscribers of Access Service Providers in the Month of March 2026

 

 Growth in Wireless (Mobile) Subscribers

 

Major Access Service Provider-wise Monthly Growth/ Decline Rate of Wireless (Mobile) Subscribers in the Month of March 2026

            

Licensed Service Area (LSA)-wise Monthly Growth/ Decline Rate of Wireless (Mobile) Subscribers in the Month of March 2026

 

 

  • All LSAs have shown growth in their wireless (Mobile) subscribers during the month of March 2026.  

                   

(B) Wireless (FWA) Subscriber Base

  • At present, fixed wireless access (FWA) based services are being provided under two categories viz.
  1. 5G FWA i.e. FWA using 5G radio access technology; and
  2. UBR FWA i.e. FWA using Unlicensed Band Radio (UBR) technology.
  • The number of wireless (5G FWA) subscribers increased from 11.93 million at the end of February 2026 to 12.32 million at the end of March 2026 with subscriptions in urban and rural areas as 6.17 million and 6.15 million respectively. The shares of urban and rural wireless (5G FWA) subscribers in total wireless (5G FWA) subscribers were 50.37% and 49.63% respectively, at the end of March 2026.
  • LSA wise information on the wireless (5G FWA) subscriber base is available at Annexure-V.
  • UBR FWA subscription stood at 4.29 million at the end of March 2026 with subscriptions in urban and rural areas of 3.05 million and 1.23 million respectively. The shares of urban and rural wireless (UBR FWA) subscribers in total wireless (UBR FWA) subscribers were 71.23% and 28.77% respectively, at the end of March 2026.
  • LSA wise information on the wireless (UBR FWA) subscriber base is available at Annexure-VI.

 

                                               

  1. M2M Cellular Mobile connections

 

  •       The Number of M2M cellular mobile connections increased from 118.47 million at the end of February 2026 to 123.88 million at the end of March 2026.

  • Bharti Airtel Limited has the highest number of M2M cellular mobile connections of 76.99 million with a market share of 62.15%, followed by Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, Vodafone Idea Limited and BSNL with market share of 18.76%, 15.81% and 3.28% respectively.
  1. Total Telephone Subscriber Base
  •  The number of total telephone subscribers in India increased from 1321.31 million at the end of February 2026 to 1330.58 million at the end of March 2026, thereby showing a monthly growth rate of 0.70%. Urban telephone subscription increased from 773.66 million at the end of February 2026 to 778.79 million at the end of March 2026 and the rural telephone subscription also increased from 547.65 million to 551.79 million during the same period. The monthly growth rates of urban and rural telephone subscription were 0.66% and   0.76% respectively during the month of March 2026.

 

  • The overall tele-density in India increased from 92.66% at the end of February 2026 to 93.26% at the end of March 2026. The urban tele-density increased from 150.68% at the end of February 2026 to 151.47% at the end of March 2026 and rural tele-density also increased from 60.02% to 60.46% during the same period. The share of urban and rural subscribers in total number of telephone subscribers at the end of March 2026 were 58.53% and 41.47% respectively.

 

Note: In the calculation of Tele-density figures, M2M cellular mobile connections have also been considered.

 

  • A summary of total telephone subscriber base at the end of March 2026 is given below:

 

Telephone Subscriber Base at the end of March 2026

 

S. No.

Type of telephone connection

No. of subscribers

(in million)

Total

(in million)

1.

Wireless

Consumer SIM

1,141.85

1,282.34

2.

M2M SIM

123.88

3.

FWA

16.61

4.

           Wireline

48.25

 

5.

          Total

1,330.58

 

 

  • The following table provides a summary information on wireless (mobile) telephone subscriber base at the end of March 2026:

 

S. No.

Item

No. of subscribers

(in million)

1.

No. of Wireless (mobile) connections including M2M cellular mobile connections *

1,265.73

2.

No. of Wireless (mobile) connections excluding M2M cellular mobile connections

1,141.85

* Wireless (mobile) connections = Consumer SIM + M2M SIM

 

 

Overall Tele-density (LSA Wise) – At the end of March 2026

 

 

  • As may be seen in the above chart, nine LSAs have less tele-density than the all-India average tele-density at the end of March 2026. Delhi LSA has the maximum tele-density of 361.50% and the Bihar LSA has the minimum tele-density of 63.54% at the end of March 2026.     

Notes: -

  1. Population data/projections are available state wise only.
  2. Tele-density figures are derived from the telephone subscriber data provided by the access service providers and the projection of population from the “Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections for India and States 2011 – 2036 published in July 2020.
  3. Telephone subscriber data for Delhi, includes, apart from the data for the State of Delhi, wireless subscriber data for the areas served by the local exchanges of Ghaziabad & Noida (in Uttar Pradesh) and Gurgaon & Faridabad (in Haryana).
  4. Data/information for West Bengal includes Kolkata, Maharashtra includes Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh includes UPE & UPW service areas.
  5. Data/information for Andhra Pradesh includes Telengana, Madhya Pradesh includes Chhatishgarh, Bihar includes Jharkhand, Maharashtra includes Goa, Uttar Pradesh includes Uttarakhand, West Bengal includes Sikkim and North-East includes Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland & Tripura States.
  6. In the calculation of Tele-density figures, M2M cellular mobile connections have also been included.

 

  1. Category-wise Growth in subscriber base

Circle Category-wise Net Additions in Telephone Subscribers in the Month

of March 2026

Circle

Category

Net additions in the month of March 2026

Telephone Subscriber base at the end of March 2026

Wireline segment

Wireless* segment

Wireline segment

Wireless* segment

Circle A

199,297

3,123,332

20,644,918

429,741,047

Circle B

77,105

2,792,637

11,830,219

498,763,901

Circle C

37,229

2,321,245

3,675,856

213,597,171

Metro

-60,811

785,887

12,096,113

140,232,051

All India

252,820

9,023,101

48,247,106

1,282,334,170

 

 

Circle Category-wise Monthly and Yearly Growth Rates in

Telephone Subscribers in the Month of March 2026

 

Circle Category

Monthly growth rate (%) (February 2026 to March 2026)

Yearly growth rate (%) (March 2025 to March 2026)

Wireline Segment

Wireless* Segment

Wireline Segment

Wireless* Segment

Circle A

0.97%

0.73%

41.71%

11.18%

Circle B

0.66%

0.56%

15.98%

5.79%

Circle C

1.02%

1.10%

24.75%

11.09%

Metro

-0.50%

0.56%

29.70%

23.58%

All India

0.53%

0.71%

30.25%

10.19%

 

* The wireless subscriber base comprises of wireless mobile telephone subscribers (including M2M cellular mobile connections), and FWA subscribers.

 

Note: Circle Category-Metro includes Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.

 

  • As can be seen in the above tables, in the wireless segment, during the month of March 2026, on a monthly basis, all circles have registered a growth in their subscriber bases. On a yearly basis also, all the circles have registered a growth in their wireless subscriber bases.
  •  In the wireline segment, during the month of March 2026, on a monthly basis, all circles except ‘Metro’, have registered a growth in their subscribers. On a yearly basis, all circles have registered a growth in their wireline subscriber bases.

 

 

 

  1.  Active Wireless (Mobile) Subscribers (VLR Data)

 


 

  • Out of the total 1265.73 million wireless (mobile) subscribers, 1185.60 million wireless (mobile) subscribers were active on the date of peak VLR in the month of March 2026. The proportion of active wireless (mobile) subscribers was approximately 93.67% of the total wireless (mobile) subscriber base.
  • The detailed statistics on the proportion of active wireless (mobile) subscribers (also referred to as VLR subscribers) on the date of peak VLR in the month of March 2026 is available at Annexure-III and the methodology used for reporting VLR subscribers is available at Annexure-IV.

 

Percentage of VLR Subscribers for the Top Four Access Service Providers in the month of March 2026

 

 

 

  • Bharti Airtel has the maximum proportion- 99.24% of its active wireless (mobile) subscribers (VLR) as against its total wireless (mobile) subscribers (HLR) on the date of peak VLR in the month of March 2026.

 

 

 

 

 

Service Area wise percentage of VLR Subscribers in the month of March 2026

 

  1. Mobile Number Portability (MNP)

 

 

  • MNP was implemented in Haryana Licensed Service Area (LSA) with effect from 25.11.2010 and across the rest of the country with effect from 20.01.2011. Initially, it was available only within the same LSA. Inter-LSA MNP was introduced nationwide with effect from 03.07.2015, enabling wireless subscribers to retain their mobile numbers when they relocate from one LSA to another.

 

 

  • During the month of March 2026, about 14.63 million subscribers submitted their requests for MNP.  Out of the total requests, number of requests received from Zone-I & Zone-II were about 8.03 million and 6.61 million respectively.

 

  • In MNP Zone-I (Northern and Western India), the highest number of requests have been received in U.P.(East) LSA (2.14 million) followed by U.P.(West) LSA (1.49 million).
  • In MNP Zone-II (Southern and Eastern India), the highest number of requests have been received in Madhya Pradesh LSA (1.40 million) followed by Bihar LSA (1.32 million).

Licensed Service Area Wise MNP Status (in million)

Zone-I

Zone–II

Service Area

Number of Porting Requests in

the month of

Service Area

Number of Porting Requests in

the month of

February-26

March-26

February-26

March-26

Delhi

0.65

0.60

Andhra Pradesh

0.60

0.63

Gujarat

0.96

0.93

Assam

0.11

0.13

Haryana

0.43

0.43

Bihar

1.32

1.32

Himachal Pradesh

0.06

0.06

Karnataka

0.55

0.55

Jammu & Kashmir

0.07

0.08

Kerala

0.21

0.23

Maharashtra

0.97

0.92

Kolkata

0.18

0.17

Mumbai

0.25

0.25

Madhya Pradesh

1.41

1.40

Punjab

0.38

0.39

North East

0.03

0.04

Rajasthan

0.79

0.75

Odisha

0.22

0.25

U.P.(East)

2.09

2.14

Tamil Nadu

0.56

0.63

U.P.(West)

1.43

1.49

West Bengal

1.19

1.26

Total

8.09

8.03

Total

     6.38

         6.61

Total (Zone-I + Zone-II)

14.47

14.63

 

Contact details in        case of any clarification: -

 

Shri Akhilesh Kumar Trivedi, Advisor (NSL-II),

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India                                                                   

World Trade Centre, Tower-F,

Nauroji Nagar, New Delhi – 110029

Ph: 011-20907758                                                           (Arun Agarwal)

E-mail: advmn@trai.gov.in                                       Pr. Advisor (NSL), TRAI

        

 
 

   

Note: Peak VLR figures in some LSAs of some of the service providers are more than their HLR  figures due to a large number of inroamers.

 

Annexure IV

VLR Subscribers in the Wireless Segment

 

Home Location Register (HLR) is a central database that contains details of each mobile phone subscriber that is authorized to use the GSM core network. The HLRs store details of every SIM card issued by the service provider. Each SIM has a unique identifier called an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), which is the primary key to each HLR record. The HLR data is stored for as long as a subscriber remains with the service provider. HLR also manages the mobility of subscribers by means of updating their position in administrative areas. It sends the subscriber data to a Visitor Location Register (VLR).

 

Subscriber numbers reported by the service providers is the difference between the numbers of IMSI registered in service provider’s HLR and sum of other figures as given below: -

 

1

Total IMSI's in HLR (A)

2

Less: (B = a + b + c + d + e)

a.

Test/Service Cards

b.

Employees

c.

Stock in hand/in Distribution Channels (Active Card)

d.

Subscriber Retention period expired

e.

Service suspended pending disconnection

3

Subscribers Base (A-B)

Visitor Location Register (VLR) is a temporary database of the subscribers who have roamed into the particular area, which it serves. Each base station in the network is served by exactly one VLR; hence a subscriber cannot be present in more than one VLR at a time.

 

If subscriber is in active stage i.e. he is able to send/receive calls/SMSs he is available both in HLR and VLR. However, it may be possible that the subscriber is registered in HLR but not in VLR due to the reason that he is either switched-off or moved out of coverage area, not reachable etc. In such circumstances he will be available in HLR but not in VLR. This causes difference between subscriber number reported by the service providers based on HLR and numbers available in VLR.

 

The VLR subscriber data calculated here is based on active subscribers in VLR on the date of Peak subscriber number in VLR of the particular month for which the data is being collected. This data is to be taken from the switches having the purge time of not more than 72 hours.

 

 

Fixed-Wireless (5G) Subscribers Base

Annexure-V

 

5G-Fixed Wireless Subscribers 

TSPs Name →

Bharti Airtel

Reliance Jio

Grand Total

↓Telecom Service Area

Feb-26

Mar-26

Feb-26

Mar-26

Feb-26

Mar-26

Andhra Pradesh

3,20,295

326,398

7,11,614

733,617

10,31,909

1,060,015

Assam

75,909

80,832

1,98,870

204,410

2,74,779

285,242

Bihar

1,79,877

191,521

6,94,852

719,098

8,74,729

910,619

Delhi

1,72,406

178,180

2,30,045

231,269

4,02,451

409,449

Gujarat

2,00,188

208,389

4,47,825

455,641

6,48,013

664,030

Haryana

93,761

98,694

2,35,091

243,166

3,28,852

341,860

Himachal Pradesh

17,967

19,009

79,259

81,751

97,226

100,760

Jammu & Kashmir

65,573

71,441

1,79,321

184,530

2,44,894

255,971

Karnataka

3,03,113

308,525

4,21,364

431,309

7,24,477

739,834

Kerala

67,595

69,684

1,89,636

197,432

2,57,231

267,116

Kolkata

96,732

100,899

1,63,902

166,225

2,60,634

267,124

Madhya Pradesh

1,63,684

171,363

5,73,333

591,069

7,37,017

762,432

Maharashtra

3,06,404

318,056

6,27,224

641,525

9,33,628

959,581

Mumbai

1,12,622

116,019

1,09,622

111,399

2,22,244

227,418

North East

39,550

41,719

90,119

92,735

1,29,669

134,454

Odisha

82,347

86,390

3,09,420

320,411

3,91,767

406,801

Punjab

1,70,756

180,691

5,02,984

514,395

6,73,740

695,086

Rajasthan

2,16,058

224,359

4,72,615

486,259

6,88,673

710,618

Tamil Nadu

4,17,219

428,203

3,88,299

400,354

8,05,518

828,557

Uttar Pradesh (East)

2,22,221

239,283

7,03,259

726,334

9,25,480

965,617

Uttar Pradesh (West)

1,65,957

174,395

5,41,636

560,565

7,07,593

734,960

West Bengal

98,910

103,608

4,72,145

490,616

5,71,055

594,224

TOTAL

35,89,144

3,737,658

83,42,435

8,584,110

1,19,31,579

12,321,768

Net Addition

 

       148,514

 

       241,675

 

390,189

Monthly Growth %

 

4.14%

 

2.90%

 

3.27%

 

 

 

Annexure-VI

Fixed-Wireless (UBR) Subscribers Base

 

UBR- Fixed Wireless Subscribers

TSPs Name →

Reliance Jio

↓Telecom Service Area

Feb-26

Mar-26

Andhra Pradesh

    3,34,154

     353,145

Assam

       34,095

       35,934

Bihar

    2,79,543

     292,063

Delhi

    2,82,343

     299,206

Gujarat

    2,79,451

     293,618

Haryana

    1,80,379

     187,139

Himachal Pradesh

       10,660

       11,072

Jammu & Kashmir

       77,705

       79,862

Karnataka

    2,51,523

     265,531

Kerala

         9,897

       10,331

Kolkata

    1,81,892

     193,683

Madhya Pradesh

    2,41,754

     253,607

Maharashtra

    3,35,594

     353,187

Mumbai

       58,526

       61,722

North East

       14,341

       15,222

Odisha

       54,079

       57,163

Punjab

    2,38,728

     250,624

Rajasthan

    2,88,428

     299,821

Tamil Nadu

    1,73,472

     183,779

Uttar Pradesh (East)

    2,80,254

     290,342

Uttar Pradesh (West)

    3,54,486

     368,895

West Bengal

    1,24,782

     129,649

TOTAL

40,86,086

4,285,595

Net Addition

 

199,509

Monthly Growth %

 

4.88%

 

*Only Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited has reported the information on the number of UBR FWA subscribers.

 

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NJ/ARJ


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