The data reveals a clear pattern: India’s telecom story is now overwhelmingly wireless-led, broadband-heavy and increasingly shaped by digital demand beyond voice calling. Out of the total subscriber base, wireless connections accounted for 1,288.96 million, while wireline connections stood at 48.58 million. Wireless services contributed around 95% of the net subscriber additions during April, showing that mobile connectivity remains the main engine of India’s communication economy. The post India’s Telecom Market Crosses 1.33 Billion Subscribers as Broadband Becomes the Core of Digital Growth appeared first on Dharmakshethra – India Unabridged .
India’s Telecom Market Crosses 1.33 Billion Subscribers as Broadband Becomes the Core of Digital Growth
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