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India’s broadband base crosses 1.06 billion in March

New Delhi: The total number of broadband subscribers in India increased from 1059.05 million at the end of February 2026 to 1065.88 million at the end of March 2026, the government said on Wednesday.

The increase in broadband users highlights the growing demand for internet services, driven by digital expansion in both urban and rural areas.

During the month, mobile number portability (MNP) remained high, with 14.63 million subscribers submitting requests to switch their telecom operators.

This indicates strong competition among service providers and increasing consumer choice in the market. At the same time, the number of active wireless subscribers, based on peak VLR data, stood at 1185.60 million.

The wireline segment also showed modest growth. The number of wireline subscribers rose from 47.99 million in February to 48.25 million in March 2026, registering a monthly growth rate of 0.53 per cent.

Wireline tele-density saw a slight increase to 3.38 per cent, with urban areas continuing to dominate usage. Urban subscribers accounted for over 89 per cent of the total wireline base, while rural areas contributed just over 10 per cent.

Public sector companies, including BSNL, MTNL, and APSFL, held nearly 19 per cent of the wireline market share.

Wireless services remained the backbone of India's telecom sector.

The total number of wireless subscribers, including mobile and fixed wireless access (FWA), increased from 1273.31 million to 1282.33 million during March, marking a monthly growth rate of 0.71 per cent. Both urban and rural areas recorded growth, with rural subscriptions expanding slightly faster than urban ones.

The overall wireless tele-density improved to 89.88 per cent, showing better connectivity penetration across the country. Urban tele-density remained significantly higher at over 143 per cent, while rural tele-density reached nearly 60 per cent.

Specifically, mobile subscribers alone grew from 1257.29 million to 1265.73 million during the month. Growth was seen in both urban and rural regions, with rural areas again posting a slightly higher growth rate. Mobile tele-density also improved to 88.71 per cent.

Private telecom operators continued to dominate the wireless market, holding over 92 per cent share, while public sector providers accounted for around 7.36 per cent.

The 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) segment also expanded steadily. The number of subscribers increased from 11.93 million in February to 12.32 million in March 2026.

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