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Wireline subscribers grew, as mobile user base dipped in FY22

Even as mobile user base dips due to the increase in tariffs, wireline subscribers grew for the first time in 10 years in FY22. Fixed-line broadband saw a nearly 23 per cent jump year-on-year to 24.8 million subscribers by the end of the 2022 fiscal. This comes even as the wireline market saw no growth during the peak Covid years. Experts suggest this indicates that the fixed-line broadband market is stabilising and maturing, which is why they predict that the market will see further growth in the future.

BSNL continues to have the largest share of subscribers at 7.5 million, followed by Jio, which has 6.2 subscribers nationwide. Bharti Airtel has 5.9 million wireline subscribers. According to the report by Spark Capital, telcos continue to have an edge over the regional Internet service providers, with the largest market share hold.

Internet for the household
Experts suggest the reason why the fixed broadband market is growing for the first time in 10 years is that the utility of connectivity is moving far beyond things such as entertainment or work.

Another major hurdle faced by fixed broadband players is the informal ban on the import of modems from China. Telecom Engineering Centre has not been clearing Chinese-made modems during the mandatory testing that communications equipment has to undergo. An expert told BusinessLine on conditions of anonymity that “fixed-line broadband industry could have expanded much faster,

especially during the work from the home era in the pandemic. However, the proliferation of the market was delayed due to the China ban”.
The Hindu BusinessLine

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