“Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicator Report” for the Quarter January - March, 2026

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Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicator Report — Q1 2026 (January–March 2026)

TRAI | Released: 22 June 2026


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Implementing Body / Mandate | Parameter | Detail | |---|---| | Issuing Authority | Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) | | Enabling Legislation | TRAI Act, 1997 (amended 2000) | | Parent Ministry | Ministry of Communications, Govt. of India | | Report Frequency | Quarterly | | Reporting Period | 1 January 2026 – 31 March 2026 | | Release Date | 22 June 2026 | | Data Source | Self-reported by Service Providers |

Key Subscriber Metrics (as on 31 March 2026) [S1] | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | Total Telephone Subscribers | 1,330.58 million (1.33 billion) | | Quarterly Growth | 1.87% | | Year-on-Year Growth | 10.81% | | Urban Subscribers | 778.79 million (58.53%) | | Rural Subscribers | 551.79 million (41.47%) | | Overall Tele-density | 93.26% | | Urban Tele-density | 151.47% | | Rural Tele-density | 60.46% | | Net Additions in Quarter | 24.44 million |

Wireless (Mobile + FWA) Subscribers [S1] | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | Total Wireless Subscribers | 1,282.33 million | | Wireless (Mobile only) | 1,265.73 million | | FWA Subscribers (5G, Wi-Fi, Satellite) | 17.11 million | | Quarterly Growth (wireless) | 1.87% | | Y-Y Growth | 10.19% | | Wireless Tele-density | 89.88% | | Net wireless additions | 23.56 million |

Wireline Subscribers [S1] | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | Total Wireline Subscribers | 48.25 million | | Quarterly Growth | 1.86% | | Y-Y Growth | 30.25% (from 37.04 million in QE Mar 2025) | | Wireline Tele-density | 3.38% |

Internet / Broadband [S1] | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | Total Internet Subscribers | 1,092.79 million | | Quarterly Growth | 6.24% | | Y-Y Growth | 12.76% | | Broadband Subscribers | 1,065.88 million | | Narrowband Subscribers | 26.91 million | | Wired Internet | 46.54 million | | Wireless Internet | 1,046.26 million | | — Mobile (Handset/Dongle) | 1,029.15 million | | — FWA Internet | 17.11 million | | Internet per 100 population | 72.09 |

Financial Data [S1] | Parameter | QE Mar 2026 | Q-on-Q | Y-on-Y | |---|---|---|---| | Gross Revenue (GR) | Rs. 1,05,118 crore | +2.58% | +6.99% | | Applicable GR (ApGR) | Rs. 98,638 crore | +2.26% | +6.50% | | Adjusted GR (AGR) | Rs. 86,716 crore | +2.90% | +9.45% | | Access Services AGR | Rs. 72,488 crore | +1.75% | +8.90% | | PSU share in Access AGR | 3.12% | — | — | | License Fee (Q-on-Q / Y-Y) | — | +3.02% | +9.41% |

Revenue & Usage Parameters [S1] | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | Monthly ARPU (Wireless) | Rs. 196.04 | | — Prepaid ARPU | Rs. 196.22/month | | — Postpaid ARPU | Rs. 194.31/month | | MOU per subscriber/month | 1,017 minutes | | Average revenue per GB | Rs. 7.XX | | Access services share of AGR | 83.59% |

Service Provider Market Share (QE Mar 2026) [S1] | Operator | Subscribers (million) | Approx. Share | |---|---|---| | Reliance Jio | 524.45 | ~39.4% | | Bharti Airtel | 492.90 | ~37.0% | | Vodafone Idea | 199.34 | ~15.0% | | BSNL | 100.40 | ~7.5% | | MTNL | 1.53 | ~0.1% | | Tata Tele. | 11.17 | ~0.8% |

Broadcasting & Cable TV [S1] | Parameter | Value | |---|---| | Private satellite TV channels (MIB permitted) | ~900+ | | Pay TV channels (broadcasters-reported) | 300+ (SD: 230+, HD: 100+) | | Pay DTH operators | 4 | | Pay DTH active subscribers | Declined from 50.99 mn (Dec-25) | | Private FM Radio channels (31 Mar 2026) | 390 channels | | Cities with FM Radio | 120 cities | | Private FM Radio Operators | 31 | | Community Radio Stations | Operational (100+) | | FM Ad Revenue (Q1 2026) | Rs. 414.03 crore |


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social / Equity

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance

Legal / Constitutional

Geopolitical / Strategic


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks (high-density factual bullets)

  1. TRAI released the Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicator Report for Q1 2026 on 22 June 2026. [S1]
  2. Total telephone subscribers in India as of 31 March 2026: 1,330.58 million, with quarterly growth of 1.87%. [S1]
  3. Overall Tele-density in India as on 31 March 2026: 93.26%; Urban: 151.47%; Rural: 60.46%. [S1]
  4. Total Internet subscribers: 1,092.79 million, with quarterly growth of 6.24% — driven by wireless. [S1]
  5. Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) internet subscribers: 17.11 million — grew 249.40% year-on-year, fastest-growing telecom segment. [S1]
  6. Broadband subscribers (≥2 Mbps): 1,065.88 million; Narrowband: 26.91 million. [S1]
  7. Gross Revenue of telecom sector for Q1 2026: Rs. 1,05,118 crore; AGR: Rs. 86,716 crore. [S1]
  8. Access services contributed 83.59% of total Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR). [S1]
  9. Monthly wireless ARPU: Rs. 196.04; MOU: 1,017 minutes/subscriber/month. [S1]
  10. Reliance Jio is the market leader with 524.45 million subscribers; Bharti Airtel second with 492.90 million. [S1]
  11. Wireline subscribers grew 30.25% Y-on-Y (37.04 mn to 48.25 mn) — sharpest growth in years, driven by enterprise broadband and FWA. [S1]
  12. PSU share in Access AGR: 3.12%, despite PSUs holding ~7.7% of total subscribers — illustrating revenue-efficiency gap. [S1]
  13. 390 private FM radio channels operational across 120 cities as on 31 March 2026, operated by 31 private FM radio operators. [S1]
  14. Pay DTH subscriber base declined from QE Dec 2025 to QE Mar 2026; only 4 pay DTH operators exist nationally. [S1]
  15. Jammu & Kashmir service area recorded maximum subscriber growth (3.89%) in Q1 2026; Himachal Pradesh had maximum rural subscriber share (65.13%). [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping: - GS-III: Infrastructure (telecom), Technology (5G, FWA, broadband), Digital Economy, Regulatory Mechanisms - GS-II: Government Policies (Digital India, PM-WANI), Regulatory Bodies (TRAI), Governance, Rural vs. Urban divide

Syllabus Headings: - GS-III: "Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc." — telecom as critical infrastructure - GS-II: "Statutory, Regulatory and various Quasi-judicial Bodies" — TRAI's role, mandate, and performance monitoring

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "Despite India having 1.33 billion telephone subscribers, the rural tele-density stands at only 60.46%. Critically examine the structural and policy barriers to achieving telecom equity in rural India." 2. "The explosive growth of Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) subscribers in India signals a shift in broadband delivery architecture. Analyse its economic, regulatory, and strategic implications." 3. "TRAI's quarterly Performance Indicator Reports rely on self-reported data from service providers. How does this limitation affect regulatory accountability, and what reforms can address it?"


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
TRAI Act, 1997 & Amendments Statutory basis for TRAI's existence and this report's mandate
Digital India Mission This report quantifies progress toward Digital India's broadband and connectivity targets
National Broadband Mission (2019) Target of 50 Mbps to every citizen; FWA growth is the implementation mechanism
PM-WANI Framework Public Wi-Fi hotspot data in this report tracks PM-WANI rollout
Spectrum Management & 5G Auctions 5G FWA growth is downstream of 5G spectrum policy; AGR-based SUC is the revenue link
AGR Dispute (SC Judgment 2019–20) AGR definition underpins all financial data in this report; landmark for UPSC
BSNL Revival Plan (2022–24) BSNL's poor revenue share (3.12% of Access AGR) vs. subscriber base makes revival question live
Media Regulation — MIB & DTH/Cable DTH and FM radio sections intersect with MIB's regulatory domain

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. TRAI vs. DoT confusion: TRAI is the regulator; the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) under Ministry of Communications is the licensor. License fees and spectrum charges are collected by DoT, not TRAI. TRAI merely monitors and publishes this data.

  2. Broadband ≠ Internet: In TRAI's definition, Broadband = Internet connection with minimum download speed of 2 Mbps at the subscriber premises. India's total internet base (1,092.79 mn) includes both broadband (1,065.88 mn) and narrowband (26.91 mn). Mixing these in an answer loses marks.

  3. FWA conflated with Mobile: Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is counted separately from mobile (handset) internet subscribers. FWA uses 5G/4G/satellite/Wi-Fi infrastructure to deliver home broadband — it is fixed, not mobile, even though it uses wireless spectrum. The 249.40% Y-Y FWA growth is a separate phenomenon from mobile subscriber growth (10.19% Y-Y).

  4. AGR definition misunderstood: A common error is treating AGR as simply "revenue from telecom services." AGR = Gross Revenue minus PSTN access charges paid to other operators + roaming revenues passed on + applicable taxes. The Supreme Court in 2019 ruled in favour of DoT's broader definition, which included non-telecom revenues — this is examinable.

  5. Report frequency / release lag: The Q1 2026 (Jan–Mar 2026) report was released on 22 June 2026 — approximately 3 months after quarter-end. Aspirants sometimes cite data as "current" when it is already one quarter old. Note that monthly subscription data reports are published separately with lower lag.


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