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Reading: Airtel saw a significant increase in its 4G/5G user base in November, adding 3.98 million subscribers, the highest in 27 months.
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Airtel saw a significant increase in its 4G/5G user base in November, adding 3.98 million subscribers, the highest in 27 months.

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Last updated: 2024/01/30 at 11:53 AM
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 This is a notable improvement compared to its October performance, when the company only added 520,000 4G/5G users, its lowest in 18 months. The increase in November can be attributed to overall growth in the industry and the migration of low-end or 2G subscribers to 4G/5G.

 Despite this positive trend, Airtel lost active subscribers for the second consecutive month, with a decline of 432,941 users in November.

 On the other hand, market leader Jio continued to lead in subscriber additions, adding 3.45 million users.

 Vodafone Idea also experienced growth, adding 0.96 million 4G subscribers after a loss in October.

 Overall, the subscriber base in India rose by nearly 3.2 million, marking the highest increase in 2.5 years.

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