"The number of telephone subscribers in India declined from 1,058.85 million at the end of July 2016 to 1,053.40 million at the end of August 2016, showing a monthly decline rate of 0.52 per cent," the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said in the report.
Consequent on migration from CDMA to LTE (4G) by Reliance Communications, the CDMA subscriber base reduced by 18 million during August, the report said.
With the continuous slide in the customer base, RCom slipped to 6th position in the Indian mobile market in June-August, after Aircel.
On the other hand, the state-owned BSNL led the market in terms of new customer addition and became the fourth largest mobile player in August with a total subscriber base of over 92.36 million. Its net mobile customer addition in July was 1.6 million.
The overall teledensity in India declined to 82.54 at August-end, from 83.04 at July-end.
Tata Teleservices and Sistema Shyam also continued to lose mobile customers in August.
The wireline or landline subscriber base in the country declined to 24.51 million at the end of August, from 24.62 million at the end of July, with BSNL losing maximum customers.
Despite attractive schemes of free calls during night and on Sundays, BSNL saw a loss of 126,856 landline customers in August, taking its wireline customer base to 13.9 million. The state-owned MTNL too lost 8,617 landline customers.
The number of broadband subscribers increased to 171.71 million at the end of August, from 166.96 million in July.
"Top five service providers constituted 85.16 per cent market share of the total broadband subscribers at the end of August 2016. These service providers were Bharti Airtel (45.35 million), Vodafone (35.01 million), Idea (29.58 million), BSNL (21.04 million) and RCom (15.24 million)," the report said.
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