Mumbai: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released key insights into telecom subscription data as of August 31, 2024. During August, there were 14.66 million requests for Mobile Number Portability (MNP), bringing the total cumulative MNP requests since the system's implementation to 1,025.78 million, up from 1,011.13 million at the end of July.
As for active wireless subscribers, TRAI reported that there were 1,061.48 million active users at the peak VLR (Visitor Location Register) date in August 2024.
In its analysis of broadband services, TRAI noted an increase in total broadband subscribers from 946.19 million in July to 949.21 million in August, marking a growth rate of 0.32 per cent. The number of wireline subscribers also rose from 35.56 million to 36.23 million, a net increase of 0.67 million and a monthly growth rate of 1.90 per cent. At the end of August, urban subscribers accounted for 92.09 per cent of the wireline base, while rural subscribers made up 7.91 per cent.
Despite the overall growth in wireline subscriptions, total wireless subscribers decreased from 1,169.61 million in July to 1,163.83 million in August, resulting in a decline of 0.49 per cent. Urban wireless subscriptions fell from 635.46 million to 633.21 million, while rural subscriptions dropped from 534.15 million to 530.63 million. This led to a reduction in wireless tele-density from 83.32 per cent to 82.85 per cent.
The market share of private access service providers remains significant, holding 92 per cent of wireless subscribers, with BSNL and MTNL, the public sector units, accounting for only eight per cent. Additionally, the number of M2M (Machine-to-Machine) cellular connections increased from 53.67 million to 54.07 million, with Bharti Airtel leading with a market share of 52.54 per cent.
The total number of telephone subscribers in India decreased from 1,205.17 million to 1,200.07 million, reflecting a decline rate of 0.42 per cent. Urban and rural telephone subscriptions also fell during this period. Consequently, overall tele-density decreased from 85.85 per cent to 85.43 per cent.
Of the 1,163.83 million wireless subscribers, approximately 91.21 per cent were active in August. Bharti Airtel had the highest active subscriber proportion at 99.24 per cent, while MTNL reported the lowest at just 26 per cent.