Mobile Users in Delhi Decline 0.01 Percent, Jio Only Operator to Grow: TRAI
Mobile users in the national capital circle of Delhi has seen a slight overall decline, according to the latest telecom subscriber report published by Indian telecom regulatory body, TRAI. However, even as the total subscriber count saw a marginal decline by 7,693 users in Delhi, TRAI notes that Reliance Jio, India’s largest overall telecom operator by market share, has still added users to its network in the month of April 2021, at the expense of other operators. According to TRAI data, Bharti Airtel, the second largest national telecom operator by market share, lost a total of 88,234 net users during the period, to stand at 1.63 crore users in Delhi in April 2021. The other significant operator in Delhi is state owned Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited, which lost 881 users in April 2021 to stand at 21.6 lakh users in the circle – a marginal decline of 0.04 percent in the period.






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