India's mobile subscriber base touches 811.59 million
The number of mobile phone subscribers in India rose to 811.59 million in March with the addition of 20.21 million connections, official data shows.
According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the wireless user base grew 2.55 percent, from 791.38 million in February.
While the share of urban subscribers declined to 66.30 percent from 66.36 percent, the share of rural subscribers increased from 33.64 percent to 33.70 percent, the report said Friday.
With this, the total number of telephone subscriber base touched 846.32 million, registering a growth of 2.43 percent.
Overall teledensity in India reached 70.89.
However, according to the report, of the total 811.59 million wireless subscribers in March, only 573.97 million subscribers were active subscribers on the date of peak visitor location register (VLR).
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.
The growth in this category was led by Vodafone, which added 3.65 million users to take its subscriber base to 134.57 million users.
Reliance Communications followed next with an addition of 3.54 million new subscribers, taking its subscriber base to 135.72 million.
Telecom giant Bharti Airtel added 3.2 million subscribers to take its total number of customers to 162.2 million.
Idea Cellular added 2.7 million subscribers, increasing its subscribers count to 89.5 million while Uninor added 1.21 million subscribers to have 22.79 million subscribers.
According to the data, the broadband subscriber base grew 3.51 percent from 11.47 million in February to 11.87 million in March 2011. However, the wireline segment declined marginally from 34.87 million in February to 34.73 million at the end of March.
--IANS