The Guardian (Nigeria)

India now has 1.15 billion mobile connection­s

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INDIA, which is now the most inhabited nation on earth, currently boasts of over 1.1 billion registered mobile connection­s, the vast majority of which are active, according to the latest market statistics from the country’s communicat­ions industry watchdog, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India ( TRAI).

With a population of 1.43 billion, which is just greater than that of mainland

China, according to the United Nations World Population Dashboard, India had a mobile density of 82.54 per cent at the end of October 2023 courtesy of its 1,151 million mobile connection­s. Of those, 1,045 million connection­s, almost 91 per cent of the total, were in active use during October, according to the TRAI’S VLR ( visitor location register) statistics that show which lines have been in active use during any given month.

Most of those mobile connection­s are operated by just a few large service providers. As noted previously, in 2011, India boasted 15 mobile service providers that reported 771 million mobile connection­s ( of which 549 million were ‘ active’), and of those service providers, 11 had more than five million connection­s. Reliance Jio didn’t exist. When Jio launched its 4G services in September 2016, it started from scratch with no customers, but it launched a series of sign- up promotions that meant customers could get services without paying for months on end and within six months it had signed up more than 100 million customers, despite rivals counter- offering their low- cost deals.

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