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GH News May 30, 2025 12:06 AM
Good news for Mukesh Ambani as Reliance Jio led the charts with the highest number of new subscribers. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has announced the subscriber figures for April. As per the list the state-run BSNL experienced a decrease in its mobile subscriber numbers. In April Reliance Jio led by Mukesh Ambani continued its strong subscriber momentum in April 2025 adding 2.6 million new subscribers and a robust 5.5 million active users according to the latest telecom subscription data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). The telecom giant further cemented its dominance in the 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) segment holding an 81.9 per cent market share. The telecom industry overall added 1.9 million subscribers in April maintaining positive momentum following SIM consolidation in the wake of the July 2024 tariff hike. Between July and November 2024 the sector had lost 21.9 million subscribers due to consolidation particularly in the lower Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) segment. Jios subscriber additions improved from 2.2 million in March and 1.8 million in February to 2.6 million in April. The operators active subscriber base also surged by 5.5 million a sharp uptick from 5.0 million in March and only marginal gains in the two months before that. Consequently Jios Visitor Location Register (VLR) ratio--a key indicator of active users--rose to 96.6% in April up from 96.0 per cent in March.Bharti Airtels subscriber growth slowed as per the data shows. The company added just 0.2 million new users in April compared to 1.3 million in March. The company saw 4.1 million decline in its active subscriber base a reversal from gains in the previous three months. However Bharti retained the highest VLR ratio at 98.9 per cent. The third major player in the space Vodafone Idea (VIL) continued to struggle losing 0.6 million subscribers in April along with a 1.1 million drop in active users. The telecom also saw a significant decline of 0.8 million in mobile broadband subscribers. Its VLR ratio stood at 85.1 per cent. BSNL lost 0.2 million overall subscribers and 1.8 million active subscribers in April with the lowest VLR ratio at 61.4 per cent. Jio added 0.57 million new 5G FWA subscribers in April up from 0.33 million in March driven by aggressive expansion of its JioAirFiber service now available in over 5900 towns and cities across India. The company maintained a commanding 81.9% share in the 5G FWA market. Bharti Airtel added 0.16 million subscribers in the same segment maintaining its 18.1 per cent share. In the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) segment Bharti continued to lead with a 53.3 per cent market share followed by Vodafone Idea at 23.6 per cent. Jios market share remained largely steady at 18.2 per cent in April compared to 18.3 per cent in March. TRAI noted that Mobile Broadband (MBB) and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) subscriber data for Jio and Bharti from December 2024 onward remains unavailable and April figures are based on the last reported data from November 2024.
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