Home Site Map Make Your Home Page Suggestions Enquiry
Saturday, May 17, 2008  
 
 
Press Releases
Features
Events
Special Articles
News Home
   
  News Updated on Saturday, May 17, 2008 9:53:59 AM
Top Stories
  India
  Asia
  World
  Sports
  Business
  Sci-Tec
  Health
  Entertainment
 
 India

61.43 lakh GSM subscribers added in April: COAI
New Delhi | Friday, May 9 2008 IST
 

The country's telecom service providers have signed up 61.43 lakh GSM subscribers during April or a 3.19 per cent growth over the previous month, taking the total customers base to 19.88 crore. Vodafone Essar customer base increased 3.75 per cent or 16.54 lakh subscribers to take the total number of customers to 4.57 crore, whereas Bharti Airtel users rose to 6,43 crore by April-end, a hike of 3.85 per cent, according to the data released by Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI). Idea has registered an increase of 4.33 per cent with addition of 10,38,076 users taking the total customers to 2.50 crore while BPL added 19,024 subscribers during last month, indicating a rise of 1.47 per cent to 13.13 lakhs.

Spice Communications users jumped 3.62 per cent or addition of 1.52 lakh subsribers, taking the customer base to 43.63 lakhs.

Aircel witnessed 3.57 rise at 1.09 crore users with addition of 3.79 lakh subscribers during the month.

MTNL recorded 1.29 per cent increase or 41,900 users addition during April in its customer base that touched 32.83 lakhs.

BSNL registered 1.31 per cent jump in its customer base at 3.66 crore, with addition of 4.73 lakh users.

Bharti Airtel market share topped the list at 32.37 per cent, Vodafone Essar at 23.02 per cent, BSNL at 18.45 per cent, Idea 12.59 per cent, Aircel 5.53 per cent, Reliance 3.53 per cent, Spice 2.19 per cent, MTNL 1.65 per cent and BPL at 0.66 per cent, the COAI said.

-- (UNI) -- 09DC38.xml

 More Stories

60 per cent voting recorded in second phase of Karnataka polls 

Fire in Sodepur garments shop, 12 dead 

Second phase of polling in Karnataka ends 

Theft at Taj Mahal, close circuit TV cameras go missing 

12 underground cadres killed in a factional clash in Nagaland 

Tibetans in India prepare for \'Olympics\' with sporting spirit sans hatred 

Scientists demand new modeling facility for providing better climate predictions 

Supreme Court stays Calcutta High Court order on OBC quota 


Print this Page
Printer Friendly Version
E-Mail this page to a Friend
Send This page to A Friend

Search Archives :  



Quick Links - Webindia123.com
Services
Hobbies
 
Entertainment
Classifieds
Career / Education
UK, USA, Canada
Utilities
E-Booking
India Reference
 
IndianStates
Pradesh

Copyright 2000-2008 Suni Systems (P) Ltd.
All rights reserved