NEW DELHI: Indian GSM telecom operators added 9.53 million subscribers in May, taking the all-India GSM cellular subscriber base to 590.19 million, cellular operators' association COAI said.
Bharti Airtel, the largest GSM player, added 2.45 million users in May, taking its total subscriber base to 167.06 million, data released by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) showed.
It had a 28.31 per cent market share as of the end of May, 2011, it added.
Rival Vodafone Essar, with a 23.62 per cent market share, notched up 2.44 million new subscribers during the month. Its subscriber base stood at 139.42 million at the end of the reporting month.
Aditya Birla group firm Idea Cellular added 1.80 million users during the month to take its total user base to 93.75 million, while Aircel added 1.11 million customers to take its subscriber base to 57.06 million.
State-run telecom firms BSNL and MTNL added 0.47 million and 20,604 new users, respectively, taking their subscriber base to 87.61 million and 5.23 million, respectively. The COAI data excludes Reliance Communications. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is the most popular standard for mobile telephony systems in the world.
The other technology platform on which Indian telcos offer services is CDMA, where players such as Tata Teleservices (TTSL), Reliance Communications and MTS are the main operators.
TTSL and Reliance Communications offer both GSM and CDMA services.
Bharti Airtel, the largest GSM player, added 2.45 million users in May, taking its total subscriber base to 167.06 million, data released by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) showed.
It had a 28.31 per cent market share as of the end of May, 2011, it added.
Rival Vodafone Essar, with a 23.62 per cent market share, notched up 2.44 million new subscribers during the month. Its subscriber base stood at 139.42 million at the end of the reporting month.
Aditya Birla group firm Idea Cellular added 1.80 million users during the month to take its total user base to 93.75 million, while Aircel added 1.11 million customers to take its subscriber base to 57.06 million.
State-run telecom firms BSNL and MTNL added 0.47 million and 20,604 new users, respectively, taking their subscriber base to 87.61 million and 5.23 million, respectively. The COAI data excludes Reliance Communications. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is the most popular standard for mobile telephony systems in the world.
The other technology platform on which Indian telcos offer services is CDMA, where players such as Tata Teleservices (TTSL), Reliance Communications and MTS are the main operators.
TTSL and Reliance Communications offer both GSM and CDMA services.