At the end of March, the wireless subscriber base stood at 391.76 million as compared to 376.12 million in the previous month of the year. The wireline subscriber base grew to 37.96 million as compared to 37.73 million in February 2009.
On a year-on-year basis, however, the wireline segment witnessed a decline of 3.7 per cent from 39.42 million in March 2008.
This growth has lead to an increase in the total telecom teledensity (number of people having a telephone connection per 100 )to 36.98 per cent at the end of March 2009 from 35.65 per cent in February this year.
Broadband penetration in the country is also witnessing a steady increase. The total broadband subscriber base crossed the 6 million mark, to reach 6.22 million by the end of March 2009, as compared to 5.85 million by the end of February 2009.
With its foray in the GSM space, Reliance Communications led the subscriber growth in the wireless segment with the addition of 3.02 million subscribers in March, to take its wireless subscriber base to 72.66 million.
In the wireless segment Bharti Airtel led the subscriber growth with addition of 2.73 million subscribers in December to take its wireless subscriber base to 82.9 million.
State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) came in second with a total of 2.9 million subscribers resulting in a subscriber base of 52.14 million.
Meanwhile Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Essar added 2.8 million customers each to take their subscriber base to 93.92 million and 68.76 million respectively. Tata TeleServices added about 1.25 million subscribers to about 35.12 million subscribers.