200 million telephone subscribers in India

Published in India, Mobile by Aditi Tuteja

Whoa…..India had 206.8 million telephone subscribers as of March 31, up by 47 percent from a year ago. Mobile telephone connections took the dominant share, as fixed line subscribers dropped in number.

This high growth in the India’s telephone subscriber numbers has attracted a large number of multinational companies including Nokia and Motorola to set up manufacturing facilities for mobile equipment in India.

British mobile services operator Vodafone Group awaiting Indian government approval for its bid to acquire a majority stake in Hutchison Essar, a large Indian mobile services provider.

An Article from Inforworld.com States out the details, the total number of wireless subscribers at the end of March was 166 million, up by 68 percent from the previous year, according to TRAI in Delhi. The number of fixed-line telephony subscribers dropped by 1.8 percent during the year to 40.8 million.

As a result of the rapid growth in the subscriber base, India had 18.31 telephone lines per 100 people at the end of March, compared to 12.80 a year earlier.

India added 66.5 million telephone connections in the year to March 31, in comparison to about 42 million in the previous year, according to data released Monday by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in Delhi.

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This article was written by Aditi Tuteja on 23 April 2007
Aditi is the founder and Chief Editor of RealGeek.com

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