"The number of telephone subscribers in India increased from 942.95 million at the end of June, 2014 to 946.40 million at the end of July, 2014, thereby showing a monthly growth of 0.37%," Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said.
Urban subscription increased to 56.24 crore at the end of July from 55.97 crore at the end of June. The rural base was up from 38.31 crore, to 38.39 crore.
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The overall wireless tele-density has increased to 73.78%.
"Private operators hold 90.05% of the wireless subscriber market share whereas BSNL and MTNL, the two PSU operators hold only 9.95% market share," Trai said.
Vodafone added maximum subscribers in July, with 13.6 lakh new users joining its network to take its base to 17.12 crore.
Bharti Airtel added 5.10 lakh subscribers to take its base to 20.97 crore at the end of July, whereas Idea Cellular added 11 lakh users and its overall base stood at 14.01 crore in the same period.
Uninor added 8.53 lakh subscribers to take its base to 4.01 crore during the reported period. Reliance Communications added 5 lakh new users and its overall base at the end of July was 10.93 crore.
Tata Teleservices added 6.13 lakh users and its user base now stood at 6.34 crore. State-run BSNL lost 13.97 lakh users during the month and its base has shrunk to 8.80 crore at the end of July.
Aircel added 9.17 lakh users during the month and its base stood at 7.39 crore at the end of July whereas Sistema Shyam Teleservices added 40,840 users during July to take its base to 91.94 lakh.
"In the month of July, 2014, total number of subscribers who have submitted their request for MNP is 2.86 million," Trai said.
The wireline subscriber base declined from 2.80 crore at the end of June to 2.76 crore at the end of July.
"BSNL and MTNL, the two PSU operators hold 76.55% of the wireline market share," Trai said.
"As per the reports received from the broadband service providers, number of broadband subscribers increased from 68.83 million at the end of Jun-14 to 70.81 million at the end of Jul-14 with monthly growth rate of 2.87%," Trai said.
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