Despite the sharp 20.7 million fall in telecom subscriber base last
month, the first time since the mobile revolution in 1997, the industry
is expected to touch 1,042 million users by the fiscal-end, CMIE has
said.
“The total subscriber base is expected to reach 1,042 million by March
2013,” economic research agency Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy
(CMIE) said in its monthly report.
The telecom subscriber base fell to 944.81 million in August from 965.52 million in August, according to TRAI data.
Market leader Bharti lost a net 1.9 million customers in August,
Vodafone 1.56 million and Idea Cellular lost 1.65 million. These control
67 per cent of the mobile market.
“Most of the loss was due to the disconnection of unused numbers,” industry body COAI said.
RCom, which is yet to report its August numbers, had lost a whopping
20.5 million customers in July. Tata Teleservices, which has also not
reported its August numbers, had lost over 2.4 million wireless
customers in the month. Uninor lost over 1 million, Videocon 0.41
million, Loop and state-run MTNL each lost around 0.15 million in July.
However, the new wireless subscribers for the fiscal are likely to decline by nearly 14 per cent, CMIE said.
“Wireless service providers are expected to add 92.7 million new
subscribers this fiscal, significantly lower than the 107.6 million they
added in FY12,” the agency said.
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