Top 5 broadband service providers in November

Top 5 Indian broadband service providers (wired and wireless) include BSNL, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular and Reliance Communications in November 2014.

The broadband market share of the state-run BSNL was 22.74 percent, Bharti Airtel 22.1 percent, Vodafone 18.98 percent, Idea Cellular 14.9 percent and Reliance Communications 8.24 percent, said TRAI.

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The number of broadband subscribers increased 3.79 percent to 82.22 million in November, 2014. Out of this, 15.23 million was wired broadband users, 66.56 million wireless – including phones and dongles and 0.43 million fixed wireless subscribers.

Top Indian broadband (wired+wireless) service providers

The total broadband subscribers of BSNL were 18.70 million, Bharti Airtel 18.17 million, Vodafone 15.61 million, Idea Cellular 12.26 million and Reliance Communications 6.77 million.

Top five wired broadband service providers were BSNL with 9.98 million, Bharti Airtel 1.40 million, MTNL 1.13 million, Beam Telecom 0.44 million and YOU Broadband 0.42 million.

Top five wireless broadband service providers were Bharti Airtel with 16.77 million, Vodafone 15.60 million, Idea Cellular 12.25 million, BSNL 8.72 million and Reliance Communications 6.67 million.

Baburajan K
editor@telecomlead.com

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