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BSNL, Uninor Get Max Number of New Subscribers in September


Based on the COAI report, the number of Indian GSM subscriber has increased by 12.4 million users. With this addition, the total number of GSM subsricbers has become 494 million against the 481 million the previous month - a 2.58 percent increase from August which reported 481 million GSM subscribers in the country.

According to report, for the month of September 2010, BSNL topped the list with 2.3 million new subscribers followed closely by the newcomer Uninor which reported 2.17 million new subscibers. This report shows Airtel and Vodafone, the two giants in India GSM market, beaten by Uninor and BSNL surprisingly with Airtel adding 2million and 1.7 million for Vodafone. With these new additions, BSNL now has 72.6 million subscribers while Uninor is reported to have 11 million subscribers in total. In terms of total number of subsribers though, Airtel still leads the market with its 143 million subscribers while Vodafone is following with 115 million users.

In terms of new additions from last month though, Videocon followed Vodafone with 0.8 million new subscribers and Aircel is also reported to have 1.6 million additions. Idea Cellular added new 1.4 million subscribers.

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