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1 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicators April - June, 2012 New Delhi, India 11 th October, 2012 Mahanagar Doorsanchar Bhawan, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, New Delhi Tel: , Fax: Website:

2 Disclaimer The Information and Statistics contained in this report are derived from variety of sources, but are mainly reliant on data obtained from Service Providers. This report does not constitute commercial or other advice. No warranty, representation or undertaking of any kind, express or implied, is given in relation to the information and statistics contained in this report.

3 Table of Contents Snapshot... i Executive Summary... iii Trends at a Glance... x Introduction... xiii Chapter 1 : Subscription Data... 1 Section A: Access Service An Overview... 2 Section B: Wireless Service Section C: Wireline Service Section D: Internet Service Section E: Other Value Added Services PMRTS & VSAT Chapter 2 : Revenue and Usage Section A: GSM Service Section B: CDMA Full Mobility Service Section C: Internet Service Chapter 3 : Financial Data of Telecom Service Sector Chapter 4 : Quality of Service (QoS) Section A: Quality of Service Performance of Wireless Service Providers Section B: Quality of Service Performance of Wireline Service Providers Section C: Quality of Service Performance of Dial-up/ Broadband Service Chapter 5 : Performance of Cable TV, DTH and Radio Broadcasting Services.. 76 Annexures Annexure 1.1: Licensed Cellular (GSM & CDMA) Service Providers Annexure 1.2: Wireless Subscriber Base Annexure 1.3: Wireline Subscriber Base Annexure 1.4: Service Provider wise details of PCOs Annexure 1.5: Service Provider wise details of Village Public Telephones Annexure 1.6: List of Internet Service Providers Providing Internet Telephony Service Annexure 1.7: Internet Service Provider wise Subscriber Base Annexure 1.8: Service Area wise PMRTS subscriber Base Annexure 2.1: GSM Service Service Area wise Statistics for QE Jun Annexure 2.2: CDMA Full Mobility Service Service Area wise Statistics for QE Jun Annexure 4.1: Performance of QoS Parameters for Cellular Mobile Service Annexure 4.2: Performance of QoS Parameters for Basic (Wire-line) Service Annexure 4.3: Quality of Service Performance of Broadband Service Providers Annexure 5.1: A -la-carte rates of pay channels for non-cas areas, as reported to TRAI by the respective Broadcasters Annexure 5.2: List of operational private FM Radio Stations in India Annexure 5.3: List of applicants who have been granted DTH License Annexure 5.4: List of permitted teleports at various locations in India Index of Tables & Charts

4 Snapshot (Data As on 30th June, 2012) Telecom Subscribers (Wireless +Wireline) Total Subscribers Million % change over the previous quarter 1.49% Urban Subscribers Million (64.40%) Rural Subscribers Million (35.60%) Market share of Private Operators 86.64% Market share of PSU Operators 13.36% Teledensity Urban Teledensity Rural Teledensity Wireless Subscribers Total Wireless Subscribers Million % change over the previous quarter 1.62% Urban Subscribers Million (63.98%) Rural Subscribers Million (36.02%) GSM Subscribers Million (89.06%) CDMA Subscribers Million (10.94%) Market share of Private Operators 88.88% Market share of PSU Operators 11.12% Teledensity Urban Teledensity Rural Teledensity Wireline Subscribers Total Wireline Subscribers Million % change over the previous quarter -2.31% Urban Subscribers Million (76.92%) Rural Subscribers 7.25 Million (23.08%) Market share of Private Operators 19.93% Market share of PSU Operators 80.07% Teledensity 2.59 Urban Teledensity 6.57 Rural Teledensity 0.86 Village Public Telephones (VPT) Million Public Call Office (PCO) Million i

5 Internet / Broadband Subscribers Total Internet Subscribers (excluding Internet Access by Wireless Million Phone Subscribers) % change over the previous quarter 0.66% Broadcasting & Cable Services Broadband Subscribers Number of private satellite TV channels registered with Ministry of I&B (as on ) Million 831 Number of Pay Channels 184 Number of private FM Radio Stations 245 DTH Subscribers registered with Pvt. SPs Million Number of Set Top Boxes in CAS notified areas 10,01,033 Telecom Financial Data (for the QE Jun-12) Gross Revenue during the quarter ` Crore % change in GR over the previous quarter 6.64% Share of Public sector undertaking's in GR 15.69% Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) ` Crore % change in AGR over the previous quarter 3.02% Monthly Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) for Access Services Revenue & Usage Parameters (for the QE Jun-12) `98 Monthly ARPU GSM Service ` 95 Monthly ARPU CDMA Full Mobility Service ` 75 Minutes of Usage (MOU) per subscriber per month GSM Service Minutes of Usage (MOU) per subscriber per month CDMA Full Mobility Service Minutes of Usage for Internet Telephony 346 Minutes 229 Minutes Million ii

6 Executive Summary 1. The number of telephone subscribers in India increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, registering a growth of 1.49% over the previous quarter as against 2.68% during the QE Mar-12. This reflects year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth of 8.98% over the same quarter of last year. The overall Tele-density in India has reached as on 30th June, Trends in Telephone subscribers and Teledensity in India 2. Subscription in Urban Areas grew from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, however Urban Teledensity slightly declined from to Rural subscription increased from million to million, and Rural Teledensity increased from to Share of subscription in Rural areas out of total subscription increased from 34.77% at the end of Mar-12 to 35.60% at the end of Jun-12. iii

7 3. About 91.30% of the total net additions have been in Rural areas as compared to 62.39% in the previous quarter. Rural subscription growth rate decreased from 4.91% in QE Mar-12 to 3.91% in QE Jun-12, and Urban subscription growth rate declined from 1.53% in QE Mar-12 to 0.20% in QE Jun-12. Composition of Telephone Subscribers 4. With million net additions during the quarter, total wireless (GSM+CDMA) subscriber base registered a growth of 1.62% over the previous quarter and increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12. The year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth rate of Wireless subscribers for Jun-12 is 9.67%. Wireless Teledensity increased from at the end of Mar-12 to at the end of Jun Wireline subscriber base further declined from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, bringing down the wireline Teledensity from 2.66 at the end of Mar-12 to 2.59 at the end of Jun-12. iv

8 6. Internet subscribers increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, registering a quarterly growth rate of 0.66%. Top 10 ISPs together hold 94.72% of the total Internet subscriber base. 7. Number of Broadband subscribers increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, registering a quarterly growth of 5.49% and Y-O-Y growth of 17.97%. 8. Share of Broadband subscription in total Internet subscription increased from 60.4% at the end of Mar-12 to 63.31% at the end of Jun % of the Broadband subscribers are using Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology. Trends in Internet/Broadband subscription v

9 9. Monthly Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) for GSM service declined by 1.94%, from `97 in QE Mar-12 to `95 in QE Jun-12, with Y-O-Y decrease of 2.11%. 10. MOU per subscriber per month for GSM service remained almost at the same level as in the previous quarter i.e The Outgoing MOUs(167) increased by 0.04% whereas Incoming MOUs (178) declined by 0.19%. 11. Monthly ARPU for CDMA full mobility service slightly declined by 0.50%, from `75.3 in QE Mar-12 to `74.9 in QE Jun-12. ARPU for CDMA has increased by 16.31% on Y-O-Y basis. 12. The total MOU for CDMA per subscriber per month declined by 0.31%, from in QE Mar-12 to QE Jun-12. The Outgoing MOUs (115) declined by 1.57% whereas Incoming MOUs (114) increased by 1%. 13. Gross Revenue (GR) and Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) of Telecom Service Sector for the QE Jun-12 has been ` Crore and ` Crore respectively. There has been an increase of 6.64% in GR and an increase of 3.02% in AGR as compared to previous quarter. The year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth in GR and AGR over the same quarter in last year has been 11.99% and 8.93% respectively. Pass-through charges accounted for 32.40% of the GR for the quarter ending Jun-12. The quarterly and the year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth rates of pass-through charges for QE Jun-12 are 15.06% and 18.96% respectively. vi

10 14. Average license fee as percentage of AGR is 8.28% in QE Jun-12. The quarterly and the year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth rates of the average license fee for QE Jun-12 are 3.11% and 8.96% respectively. 15. Access services contributed 76.00% of the total revenue of telecom services. In Access services Gross Revenue, AGR, License Fee & Spectrum Charges increased by 3.77%, 2.98%, 3.10% & 2.32% respectively in the quarter ending Jun-12 vis-à-vis previous quarter. 16. Monthly Average Revenue per User (ARPU) for Access Services based on AGR increased from ` 97 in QE Mar-12 to ` 98 in QE Jun- 12. Composition of Gross Revenue vii

11 17. The performance of wireless service providers in terms of QoS during the quarter vis-à-vis that in previous quarter is depicted as under: Parameters showing Improvement in QoS TCH Congestion Worst affected cells having more than 3% TCH drop (call drop) rate Time taken for refund of deposits after closures Point of Inter-connection (POI) Congestion (No. of POIs not meeting the benchmark) Accessibility of call centre/customer care Parameters showing deterioration in QoS Worst affected BTSs due to downtime SDCCH/Paging Chl. Congestion Call Drop Rate Metering and billing credibility - post paid Metering and billing credibility - pre paid %age requests for Termination /Closure of service complied within 7 days %age of calls answered by the operators (voice to voice) within 60 sec. Parameters showing no change in QoS BTSs Accumulated downtime (not available for service) Call Set-up Success Rate (within licensee's own network) Connection with good voice quality Resolution of billing/ charging/ validity complaints Period of applying credit/ waiver/ adjustment to customer s account from the date of resolution of complaints. 18. The performance of wireline service providers in terms of QoS during the quarter vis-à-vis that in previous quarter is depicted as under: Parameters showing Improvement in QoS Call Completion Rate (CCR) Metering and billing credibility - post paid Period of applying credit/waiver/ adjustment to customer s account from the date of Parameters showing deterioration in QoS % faults repaired by next working day % faults repaired within 3 days % faults repaired within 5 days Mean Time to Repair Parameters showing no change in QoS Faults incidences ( No. of faults/100 Subs./month) Answer to Seizure Ratio (ASR) Point of Interconnection (POI) Congestion viii

12 resolution of complaints. Accessibility of call centre/ customer care Time taken for refund of deposits after closures. (MTTR) % of calls answered by the operators (Voice to Voice) within 60 Sec %age requests for Termination / Closure of service complied within 7 days. Resolution of billing/ charging/ validity complaints 19. As on , total number of permitted private satellite TV channels registered with Ministry of I&B, as obtained from its website, is 831. There are 184 pay TV channels in existence, as reported by 26 broadcasters/their distributors, as on QE Jun Maximum number of TV channels (Pay, FTA and Local) being carried by any of the reported MSOs is 377 whereas in the conventional analogue form, maximum number of channels being carried by any of the reported MSOs is 100 channels. 21. Apart from All India Radio, Prasar Bharti a public broadcaster, there are 245 private FM Radio stations in operation at the end of Jun Besides the free DTH service of Doordarshan, there are 6 private DTH licensees, offering their services to the DTH subscribers. As on , million subscribers are registered with these 6 private DTH operators. 23. Number of Set Top Boxes (STBs) installed in CAS notified areas of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai increased from 9,05,343 at the end of Mar-12 to 10,01,033 at the end of Jun-12. ix

13 Trends at a Glance A. Wireline & Wireless Services QE Jun 2011 QE Sep 2011 QE Dec 2011 QE Mar 2012 QE Jun 2012 %age change over Jun (12 months) %age change over Sep (9 months) %age change over Dec (6 months) %age change over Mar (3 months) 1) Subscriber's Base (in million) i) Wireline % -5.66% -3.85% -2.31% ii) Wireless % 6.92% 4.50% 1.62% Total % 6.46% 4.21% 1.49% Rural % 12.52% 9.02% 3.91% Urban % 3.38% 1.73% 0.20% 2) Traffic (MOU) (minutes of use/ sub/month) Wireless - full mobility i) GSM % 4.56% 4.01% -0.08% ii) CDMA % -0.70% 1.30% -0.31% 3) ARPU (Rs./sub/ month) Wireless - full mobility i) GSM % 2.60% -0.31% -1.94% ii) CDMA % 6.16% 1.99% -0.50% 4) Teledensity Population in million (Estimated) i) Wireline teledensity % -6.56% -4.46% -2.62% ii) Wireless teledensity % 5.90% 3.83% 1.30% Total Teledensity % 5.44% 3.54% 1.17% Rural teledensity % 11.71% 8.49% 3.67% Urban teledensity % 1.82% 0.70% -0.31% x

14 B. Subscriber Base (i) Wireline Subscribers Base (in Million) Service Provider QE Jun 2011 QE Sep 2011 QE Dec 2011 QE Mar 2012 QE Jun 2012 %age change over Jun (12 months) %age change over Sep (9 months) %age change over Dec (6 months) %age change over Mar (3 months) BSNL % -8.31% -5.62% -3.37% MTNL % 0.26% 0.01% -0.10% Bharti % -1.69% -1.37% 0.06% Reliance % 0.61% 0.21% -0.10% Tata % 7.31% 4.32% 1.19% Quadrant (HFCL) % 0.04% -1.14% -1.98% Sistema % 8.19% 1.69% 3.96% Vodafone % Total % -5.66% -3.85% -2.31% (ii) Wireless Subscriber Base (in Million) Service Provider QE Jun 2011 QE Sep 2011 QE Dec 2011 QE Mar 2012 QE Jun 2012 %age change over Jun (12 months) %age change over Sep (9 months) %age change over Dec (6 months) %age change over Mar (3 months) Bharti % 8.40% 6.63% 3.32% Reliance % 5.11% 3.01% 1.02% Vodofone % 6.01% 4.04% 2.16% BSNL % 2.59% 1.57% -0.24% Tata % -9.63% -3.91% -1.86% Idea/Spice % 16.95% 10.14% 3.94% Aircel/Dishnet % 8.50% 5.24% 3.68% MTNL % -0.25% -1.96% -4.50% Loop % -1.45% -2.65% -3.57% Quadrant (HFCL) % 23.36% 26.66% 13.58% Sistema % 24.75% 10.28% 4.73% Unitech % 53.70% 25.53% 7.41% S Tel Videocon % % 2.50% -6.26% Etisalat Total % 6.92% 4.50% 1.62% Note : M/s S-Tel, Etisalat & Loop (except Mumbai Circle) have submitted that they have shut down their services. xi

15 C. Internet & Broadband Services 1) Subscriber's Base (in million) QE Jun 2011 QE Sep 2011 QE Dec 2011 QE Mar 2012 QE Jun 2012 %age change over Jun (12 months) %age change over Sep (9 months) %age change over Dec (6 months) %age change over Mar (3 months) i) Internet (excluding Internet Access by wireless phone subscribers) % 9.61% 2.77% 0.66% Internet (<256 Kbps) % 3.49% -6.60% -6.71% Broadband Connections (>=256 Kbps speed) % 13.51% 9.12% 5.49% ii) Wireless Data Subscribers % 23.27% 6.83% 2.66% D. Telecom Financial Data QE Jun 2011 QE Sep 2011 QE Dec 2011 QE Mar 2012 QE Jun 2012 %age change over Jun %age change over Sep %age change over Dec %age change over Mar Telecom Sector (12 months) (9 months) (6 months) (3 months) i) Gross Revenue (Rs. in Crores) % 5.15% 6.37% 6.64% ii) Adjusted Gross Revenue (Rs. in Crores) % 6.09% 4.16% 3.02% Access Services Adjusted Gross Revenue (Rs. in Crores) % 7.07% 2.87% 2.98% ARPU per month (AGR/ Average subscribers/3) % 0.24% -1.56% 1.06% xii

16 Introduction This Report presents the Key Parameters and growth trends for the Telecom Services in India for the quarter ending June, It provides a broad perspective on the Telecom Services to serve as a reference document for various stakeholders, research agencies and analysts. The Executive Summary of various Telecom Services has been given in the beginning, followed by Performance Indicators at a Glance. Chapter-1 depicts the growth pattern, in terms of Subscriber base and Teledensity, of Wireline, Wireless, Internet and Value Added Services (VAS). Chapter-2 covers the key revenue and usage parameters. Chapter-3 gives the financial and accounting data. Chapter-4 covers performance of various service providers in terms of QoS. The information relating to Cable TV, DTH & Radio Broadcast services is provided in Chapter The Report has been prepared based on the information furnished by the Service Providers. It is also available on TRAI s website ( Any suggestion pertaining to this report may please be addressed to Advisor(F&EA), TRAI; Tel , Fax and adveco@trai.gov.in or eco@trai.gov.in xiii

17 Chapter 1 : Subscription Data M/s S-Tel, Etisalat & Loop (except Mumbai Circle) have submitted that they have shut down their services. Teledensity is based on the population projections from census data published by the Office of Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India. 1

18 Section A: Access Service An Overview The number of telephone subscribers in India increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, registering a growth of 1.49% over the previous quarter as against 2.68% during the QE Mar-12. This reflects year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth of 8.98% over the same quarter of last year. The overall Teledensity in India has reached as on 30th June, Chart 1.1: Trends in Telephone Subscribers and Teledensity in India 2

19 Table 1.1: Subscriber Base & Teledensity Rural & Urban Quarter ending Subscriber Base (million) Teledensity Rural Urban Rural Urban Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Subscription in Urban Areas grew from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12 and the Urban Teledensity marginally declined from to during the quarter. Rural subscription increased from million to million and the Rural Teledensity increased from to during the quarter. The year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth rate of Rural and Urban Teledensity from Jun-11 to Jun-12 is 14.23% and 3.62% respectively. 1.3 Rural subscription growth rate declined from 4.91% in QE Mar-12 to 3.91% in QE Jun-12 and Urban subscription growth rate also declined from 1.53% in QE Mar-12 to 0.20% in QE Jun-12. The Y- O-Y rates of growth in Rural and Urban subscribers are 15.34% and 5.75% respectively. 1.4 Rural subscription continues to show higher growth rate than urban. 3

20 Chart 1.2: Market Share - Rural & Urban 1.5 Share of Rural areas in total subscription has increased from 34.77% at the end of Mar-12 to 35.60% at the end of Jun-12. The year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth of the market share of the Rural areas for Jun-12 is 5.84%. 4

21 Chart 1.3: Composition of Access subscription Wireline & Wireless 1.6 The dominance of wireless segment in access services is steadily growing. Chart 1.4: Composition of Telephone Subscribers at the end of the quarter 5

22 Table 1.2: Service Area wise Access (Wireless +Wireline) Subscribers Service Area Subscribers (million) Mar-12 Jun-12 Net Additions % Rate of Growth Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Delhi Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Mumbai North East Orissa Punjab Rajasthan T.N. (incl. Chennai) U.P.(E) U.P.(W) Kolkata West Bengal All India During the quarter, J&K has recorded the highest growth rate of 5.59%, followed by North-East(4.82%) and Assam(4.58%). In terms of net additions, UP-E (2.27 million) is on the top position. Bihar, H.P., Mumbai, Orissa & Punjab have recorded ve growth during the quarter. 6

23 Chart 1.5: Net Addition in Telephone Subscription (In millions) 1.8 The net additions in telephone subscribers declined from million in QE Mar-12 to million in QE Jun-12. 7

24 Table 1.3: Service Area wise Teledensity as on 30th June, 2012 Service Area Rural Urban Total Teledensity Teledensity Teledensity Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Delhi Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh J&K Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra* Mumbai* North East Orissa Punjab Rajasthan T.N. (incl Chennai) U.P.(E)* U.P.(W)* Kolkata* W.B.* All India * Population data/projections are available state-wise only Notes: 1. Teledensity figures are derived from the subscriber data provided by the operators and the population projections, for Urban and Rural areas, of the country, published by the Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2. Delhi Service area, apart from the State of Delhi, includes wireless subscribers of the areas served by the local exchanges of Ghaziabad & Noida (in UP) and Gurgaon & Faridabad (in Haryana). 1.9 Himachal Pradesh has the highest Rural Teledensity of 75.05, followed by Punjab (66.37). Bihar continues to have the lowest Rural Teledensity of 25.99, followed by Madhya Pradesh (27.39). 8

25 Table 1.4: Growth in Subscribers Service Provider Subscriber base (millions) Rate of Growth Mar-12 Jun-12 Net Additions (%) Market Share Mar-12 (%) Market Share Jun-12 (%) Bharti Reliance Vodafone BSNL IDEA/Spice Tata Aircel/Dishnet Unitech Sistema MTNL Videocon Loop Mobile Quadrant (HFCL) S Tel Etisalat Total Bharti is the leading operator in Access segment in terms of number of subscribers and also in terms of net additions. In term of net additions during the quarter, IDEA is on the second position, followed by Vodafone. 9

26 Table 1.5: Market Share of the operators in total rural subscribers base for the quarter ending Jun-12 Service Provider No. of Total Subscribers (in millions) No. of Rural Subscribers (in millions) Percentage of Rural subscribers Market share of Rural subscribers (%) Bharti Vodafone IDEA/Spice Reliance BSNL Aircel/Dishnet Tata Unitech Sistema Quadrant (HFCL) MTNL Videocon Loop Mobile Total IDEA continues to be the Service provider with highest proportion of Rural subscribers (54.62%) to its total subscribers. 10

27 Section B: Wireless Service Table 1.6: List of Cellular Mobile (GSM & CDMA) Service Providers currently providing service [As on 30th June, 2012] SLNo. Service Provider Area of Operation 1 Bharti All India 2 Aircel Group All India 3 Reliance All India (except Assam & NE) Communications 4 Reliance Telecom Kolkata, MP, WB, HP, Bihar, OR, Assam & NE 5 Vodafone All India 6 Tata Teleservices All India 7 IDEA (Including All India Spice) 8 Sistema Shyam Telelink All India 9 BSNL All India (except Delhi & Mumbai) 10 MTNL Delhi & Mumbai 11 Loop Mobile (India) Mumbai Ltd 12 Quadrant (HFCL) Punjab 13 Unitech Group All India except Delhi 14 Videocon Telecommunications Ltd All India except Punjab, Delhi, Assam, North- East and Jammu & Kashmir) 1.12 Complete list of licensed Cellular (GSM & CDMA) Service providers as on 30th June, 2012 is at Annexure Total Wireless (GSM + CDMA) subscriber base increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, thereby showing a growth of 1.62%. During this quarter million subscribers were added. The year-on-year (Y-O-Y) growth rate of Wireless subscribers for Jun-12 is 9.67%. Wireless Teledensity increased from to

28 Chart 1.6: Wireless Subscriber Base and Teledensity Table 1.7: Wireless Subscriber Base & Teledensity Rural & Urban Quarter ending Subscriber Base (million) Teledensity Rural Urban Rural Urban Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun The Rural Wireless subscribers increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun Rural subscription grew at the rate of 4.09% in QE Jun-12 as against 5.10% in QE Mar-12 and Urban subscription grew at the rate of 0.28% as against 1.65% in the previous quarter. The share of Rural wireless subscription increased to 36.02% in total wireless subscription. 12

29 Chart 1.7: Wireless Market Share Rural & Urban Table 1.8: Growth in Wireless Subscribers Service Provider Subscriber Base (millions) Mar-12 Jun-12 Net Additions Rate of Growth (%) Market Share Mar-12 (%) Market Share Jun-12 (%) Bharti Reliance Vodafone IDEA BSNL Tata Aircel/Dishnet Unitech Sistema Videocon MTNL Loop Quadrant (HFCL) S Tel Etisalat Total

30 1.16 Bharti remains the leading operator with million subscribers at the end of Jun-12, followed by Reliance ( million) and Vodafone ( million). In terms of net additions during the quarter, Bharti (6.02 million) has added the highest number of subscribers, followed by Idea (4.44 Million) and Vodafone (3.24 Million). Table 1.9: Service Area wise Wireless Subscribers Service Area Subscribers (million) Mar-12 Jun-12 Net Additions Rate of change (%) Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Delhi Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Mumbai North East Orissa Punjab Rajasthan T.N. (incl. Chennai) U.P.(E) U.P.(W) Kolkata West Bengal All India

31 Table 1.10: Service Area wise Wireless Teledensity as on 30th June, 2012 Service Area Rural Teledensity Urban Teledensity Total Teledensity Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Delhi Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra* Mumbai* North East Orissa Punjab Rajasthan T.N. (incl. Chennai) U.P.(E)* U.P.(W)* Kolkata* W.B.* All India * Population data/projections are available state-wise only Notes: 1. Teledensity figures are derived from the subscriber data provided by the operators and the population projections, for Urban and Rural areas, of the country, published by the Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2. Delhi service area, apart from the State of Delhi, includes the areas served by the local exchanges of Ghaziabad & Noida (in UP) and Gurgaon & Faridabad (in Haryana). 15

32 Service Provider Table 1.11: Rural Wireless Subscribers and Market Share Subscribers at the end of Jun-12 (in millions) Rural Subscribers (in millions) Percentage of Rural subscribers in total Market Share of Rural Subscribers (%) Mar-12 Jun-12 Mar-12 Jun-12 Mar-12 Jun-12 Bharti Reliance Vodafone IDEA/Spice BSNL Tata Aircel/Dishnet Unitech Sistema Videocon MTNL Loop Quadrant (HFCL) S Tel Etisalat Total Detailed table on service provider wise subscriber base in each service area is at Annexure

33 Chart 1.8: Wireless Subscription: GSM vs CDMA 1.18 CDMA subscriber base declined from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12. At the end of June- 12, GSM subscribers constituted 89.06% of the wireless market. 17

34 GSM Services 1.19 The GSM subscribers were million at the end of Jun-12 as against million at the quarter ending Mar-12, showing a growth of 2.19%. Bharti with million subscribers continues to be the largest GSM mobile operator, followed by Vodafone ( million). Table 1.12: Group-wise Market Share (in terms of subscription) within GSM Service Service Provider Mar-12 No of Subscribers (in millions) Market Share (%) Jun-12 No of Subscribers (in millions) Market Share (%) Net Additions (in millions) Bharti Vodafone Idea Reliance BSNL Aircel/Dishnet Tata Unitech Videocon MTNL Loop Quadrant(HFCL) S Tel Etisalat Total Net additions declined from million in quarter ending Mar-12 to million in the quarter ending Jun

35 CDMA Services 1.21 The CDMA subscriber base further declined from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, thereby showing a ve growth rate of 2.73%. Reliance with million subscribers continues to be the largest CDMA mobile operator. However, in terms of net additions during the quarter, Sistema continued to add the highest number of subscribers (0.75 million), followed by Reliance (0.67 million), rest of the service providers recorded decline in subscribers. Table 1.13: Market Share (in terms of subscription) within CDMA Service Service Provider No of Subscribers (in millions) Mar-12 Jun-12 Net Market Market Share (%) Share (%) No of Subscribers (in millions) Additions (in millions) Reliance Tata Sistema BSNL MTNL Quadrant (HFCL) Total There has been a net decline of 2.87 million subscribers during the quarter ending Jun

36 Section C: Wireline Service Table 1.14: Service Providers providing Wireline service [as on 3th June, 2012] Sl. No. Name of the Service Provider Area of Operation 1 BSNL All India except Delhi & Mumbai 2 MTNL Delhi & Mumbai 3 Bharti Airtel Ltd Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Kolkata, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu (incl. Chennai), UP(East) and UP(West) Tata Teleservices Ltd. & Tata Teleservices (Mah) Ltd. Quadrant Televentures Ltd. (HFCL) Sistema Shyam Telelink Ltd. Reliance Communications Ltd. All India Punjab Rajasthan All India except Assam & North-East 8 Vodafone Andhra Pradesh, Chennai, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kolkata, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Orissa, Punjab and Rajasthan 20

37 Chart 1.9: Wireline Subscriber Base and Teledensity Table 1.15: Wireline Subscriber Base & Teledensity Rural & Urban Quarter ending Subscriber Base Teledensity (million) Rural Urban Rural Urban Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Wireline subscriber base further declined from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12. Wireline Teledensity is Rural subscriber base has shown Y-o-Y decline of 14.38%, from 8.47 Million at the end of Jun-11 to 7.25 Million at the end of Jun-12. During the same period, Urban subscription recorded decline of 6.37%. 21

38 Chart 1.10: Wireline Market share Rural & Urban Table 1.16: Service Provider wise Subscribers (Rural & Urban) & Share of Rural Subscription Service Provider Subscriber Base (million) Jun-12 Rural Urban Total Share of Rural subscription (%) BSNL MTNL Bharti Reliance Tata Quadrant (HFCL) Sistema Vodafone Total

39 Service Provider Table 1.17: Service Provider wise growth in Subscribers Subscriber Base (million) Mar-12 Jun-12 Net Additions 23 Rate of change (%) Market share- Mar-12 (%) Market share- Jun-12 (%) BSNL MTNL Bharti Tata Reliance Quadrant (HFCL) Sistema Vodafone Total Table 1.18: Service Area wise Wireline Subscribers Service Area Mar-12 Jun-12 Net Additions Rate of Change (%) Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Delhi Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Mumbai North East Orissa Punjab Rajasthan T.N. (incl. Chennai) U.P.(E) U.P.(W) Kolkata W.B All India Only Delhi Service Area showed positive growth in wireline service.

40 Table 1.19: Service Area wise Wireline Teledensity as on 30th June, 2012 Service Area Rural Teledensity Urban Teledensity Total Teledensity Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Delhi Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra* Mumbai* North East Orissa Punjab Rajasthan T.N U.P.(E)* U.P.(W)* Kolkata* W.B.* All India * Population data/projections are available state-wise only Notes: 1. Teledensity figures are derived from the subscriber data provided by the operators and the population projections, for Urban and Rural areas, of the country, published by the Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India Detailed table on service provider wise subscriber base in each service area is at Annexure

41 Public Call Offices (PCO) 1.26 Total number of PCOs in the country at the end of Jun-12 is 1.71 million as compared to 2.01 million at the end of Mar-12, showing a reduction of 0.29 million PCOs. Detailed table is at Annexure Chart 1.11: Number of PCOs 1.27 Number of PCOs continued to show declining trend. This quarter has reorded a decline of 14.62%. The year-on-year (Y-O-Y) decline over the same quarter of the last year is 39.51%. 25

42 Table 1.20: Rate of change & Market share of PCOs Service Provider Mar-12 Jun-12 Rate of change % Market share (Mar-12) BSNL MTNL Bharti Quadrant (HFCL) Sistema Tata Reliance Vodafone Total Village Public Telephones (VPTs) 1.28 There are 5,93,731 inhabited villages in India as per census The number of VPTs slightly increased from at the end of Mar-12 to at the end of Jun-12. At the end of Jun-12, 98.36% of the total inhabited villages in India have been connected. Detailed table is at Annexure Chart 1.12: Growth in VPTs 26

43 Section D: Internet Service 1.29 There are million Internet subscribers at the end of Jun-12 as compared to million at the end of Mar-12, registering a growth of 0.66%. Apart from this, million wireless subscribers have subscribed to Data services, as reported by the wireless service providers Number of Broadband subscribers increased from million at the end of Mar-12 to million at the end of Jun-12, registering a quarterly growth of 5.49% and Y-O-Y growth of 17.97%. Chart 1.13: Trends in Internet subscription 1.31 Share of Broadband subscription in total Internet subscription increased from 60.4% at the end of Mar-12 to 63.31% at the end of Jun

44 1.32 Number of Narrowband subscribers decreased from 9.05 million at the end of Mar-12 to 8.44 million at the end of Jun-12, thereby showing a negative growth of 6.71% as against a positive growth of 0.11% in the previous quarter i.e. QE Mar-12. Table 1.21: Trends in subscribers (in Million) of PSUs Vs. Pvt. Internet Service Providers Quarter ending PSU ISPs Private ISPs Total % Share of PSUs Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun The total Internet leased line customers stood at 47,397 at the end of Jun-12 as compared to 51,227 at the end of Mar-12, registering an decrease of about 7.48% There are 8044 Cyber Cafes at the end of Jun-12 as compared to 8123 at the end of Mar-12 registering a decrease of 0.97% during the quarter As per the reports available with the TRAI, 36 ISPs are providing Internet Telephony services presently. The list is at Annexure

45 ISP Connectivity 1.36 The International Internet bandwidth owned by various ISPs is reported to be 821 GB during this quarter as compared to 819 GB in QE Mar-12. Table 1.22: Internet Subscriber Base & Market share of top 10 ISPs S.No ISP Category Service Subs Share (%) Area 1 Bharat Sanchar Nigam A All India % Ltd. 2 Reliance Communications A All India % Infrastructure Limited 3 Mahanagar Telephone B Delhi & % Nigam Ltd. Mumbai 4 Bharti Airtel Ltd. A All lndia % 5 You Broadband & Cable A All India % India Private Limited 6 Hathway Cable & A All India % Datacom Pvt. Ltd. 7 Tikona Digital Networks A All India % Pvt Ltd 8 Beam Telecom Pvt. Ltd. B Andhra % Pardesh 9 Tata Communications A All India % Limited 10 Tata Teleservices A All India % (Maharashtra) Ltd. Total of Top 10 ISPs % Others % Grand Total % 1.37 BSNL holds 54.07% of the market share with reported subscriber base of million Internet subscribers at the end of Jun-12. Reliance is at second position (3.58 million) followed by MTNL (2.57 million). Detailed table with subscriber numbers & growth rates of all the ISPs is at Annexure Top 10 ISPs together hold 94.72% of the total Internet subscriber base. 29

46 Chart 1.14: Growth achieved by top ten ISPs during the quarter Chart 1.15: Technology trends for Internet Access (including Broadband) 30

47 Chart 1.16: Broadband Access - Technologies & Market Share 1.39 DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is the most preferred technology used by the Service Providers to provide Broadband Services and it constitutes 82.93% of total broadband subscribers, followed by Cable Wireless (5.75%) and Ethernet LAN (5.63%). Chart 1.17: Speed Category wise data on Internet/broadband subscribers for top 10 States 31

48 1.40 Maharashtra is having largest Internet (<256 Kbps) and Broadband (>=256 Kbps) subscriber base in the country. Tamil Nadu is at second place in internet and broadband subscriber base At the end of Jun-12, in all the top 10 states, the number of broadband subscribers is more than the number of narrowband subscribers. Chart 1.18: Growth of wireless subscribers capable of Accessing Data services/internet Note: The above chart depicts the number of subscribers who have subscribed to Data Services % of total wireless subscribers base are capable of Accessing Data Services/Internet at the end of Jun-12 as against 48.84% at the end of previous quarter. 32

49 Table 1.23: Service Provider wise details of Data Services Subscriber Base of Data Services S.No. Service Provider Data Subscribers as on 30th June 2012 (in millions) 1 Aircel Bharti Loop BSNL* GPRS CDMA 2000 XI HFCL# Vodafone Idea MTNL* GPRS# 2.82 CDMA 2000 XI RTL RCL* GPRS 5.84 CDMA 2000 XI Sistema@ Tata* GPRS 4.76 CDMA 2000 XI Unitech# Videocon# 5.58 Total * = Provides GSM & CDMA Based = Provides CDMA based services only. # = As reported by M/s Videocon, M/s Unitech, M/s MTNL, Delhi & M/s HFCL for GSM Services, data services are enabled to all subscribers. 33

50 Section E : Other Value Added Services PMRTS & VSAT Public Mobile Radio Trunk Services (PMRTS) Sr. No. 1 Table 1.24: PMRTS Subscriber base Service Provider wise Name of the Service Provider Arya Omnitalk Radio Trunking Services Pvt.Ltd. Subscriber Base as on Subscriber Base as on %age Growth in Subscribers %age in Market Share Procall Ltd Smartalk Pvt Ltd QuickCall Bhilwara Telenet Services Pvt.Ltd. India Satcom Ltd.* Total *M/s India Satcom Ltd. reported that their MRTS department is non functional and they do not have any subscriber The subscriber base of PMRTS decreased from 34,753 at the end of QE Mar-12 to 34,500 at the end of Jun Detailed table on Service Area wise subscriber base is at Annexure

51 Chart 1.19: Number of PMRTS subscribers & Rate of Change (%) Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) Table 1.25: VSAT Service Providers currently providing service & subscriber base Subscriber base at the Sr. Name of Service %age Market Quarter ending No Provider change Share (%) Mar-12 Jun-12 1 Hughes Communications Ltd HCL Comnet Bharti Airtel Limited, Bangalore Bharti Broadband Essel Shyam Tatanet Services ITI GNFC BSNL Infotel Satcom Infinium India Ltd Total Note: M/s ITI and M/s GNFC have surrendered complete Bandwidth in extended C-Band with effect from 1st October 2009 and 15th March 2009 respectively. However, they have not surrendered their licenses. As of now their subscriber base is zero. 35

52 1.45 The total number of VSAT subscribers increased to at the end of Jun-12 from at the end of Mar-12. Net additions during the quarter has been 5542 and, the growth rate 3.39% Hughes Communication Limited with subscriber base of continues to be the market leader HCL Comnet, Bharti Broadband & Infotel Satcom have registered decline in VSAT subscribers in this quarter. Chart 1.20: Number of VSAT Subscribers & Rate of Change (%) 36

53 Chapter 2 : Revenue and Usage For all the parameters, Metros indicate data for Delhi, Mumbai & Kolkata. Data for Chennai service area has been included in Circle A, as part of TN ARPU arrived after adjusting interconnect charges The data contained in the section A & B covers the licensees, who have been providing service during the entire period from 1st April, 2012 to 30 th June, 2012 in the various service areas. 37

54 1.66% 1.66% 0.44% 0.46% 0.19% 0.17% 6.82% 6.46% 11.71% 11.60% 36.70% 37.93% 42.48% 41.72% Section A: GSM Service Table 2.1: Key Indicators - GSM Service Parameter Subscriber Base (million) * Minutes of Usage QE Jun-11 QE Mar-12 QE Jun-12 QoQ %age change over Mar-12 YoY %age change over Jun Share of Prepaid (%) Incoming MOU* per sub. per month Outgoing MOU* per sub. per month Outgoing SMS per sub. per month Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) per month Chart 2.1: Outgoing Traffic Pattern - GSM Service 45.00% 40.00% 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 20.00% Mar-12 Jun % 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Intra-circle to Fixed Intra-circle to own Mobile Intra-circle to other Mobile Inter-circle to Fixed Inter-circle to own Mobile Inter-circle to other Mobile ILD 38

55 96.26% 96.18% 98.32% 98.31% 98.44% 98.47% 91.10% 91.06% 96.87% 96.84% Chart 2.2: Proportion of prepaid subscribers - GSM Service 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% Circle A Circle B Circle C Metros All India Mar-12 Jun-12 Note: Subscriber figures are closing figures as on the last day of the respective quarters 2.1 Market share of prepaid segment slightly declined from 96.87% at the end of Mar-12 to 96.84% at the end of Jun-12. Table 2.2: Monthly ARPU - GSM Service (` per month) Circle category Postpaid Prepaid Blended ARPU Circle A Circle B Circle C Metro All India All private SPs BSNL/MTNL The all India blended ARPU per month increased by 1.94% from `97 in QE Mar-12 to `95 in QE Jun Prepaid ARPU decreased from `83 in Mar-12 to `81 in Jun-12 and Postpaid ARPU decreased from `554 to `532 in this quarter. 39

56 Table 2.3: Composition of Revenue (%) - GSM Service Item QE Mar-12 QE Jun-12 Rental Revenue Revenue from Calls Revenue from SMS Revenue from Roaming Other Revenues * * Other revenue includes revenue from other value added services, installation etc. Circle category Table 2.4: MOU & SMS (per subscriber per month) - GSM Service Postpaid Prepaid Outgoing Incoming Total Outgoing Outgoing Incoming Total MOU MOU MOU SMS MOU MOU MOU Circle A Circle B Circle C Metro All India Outgoing SMS Circle category BLENDED [Postpaid + Prepaid] Outgoing MOU Incoming MOU Total MOU Outgoing SMS Circle A Circle B Circle C Metro All India The overall MOU per subscriber remained almost at the same level as in the previous quarter. 2.5 The overall ratio of incoming-outgoing MOUs remained unchanged at 52: Outgoing SMS per subscriber per month increased by 1.97% from 37 in QE Mar-12 to 38 in QE Jun

57 Table 2.5: Outgoing Traffic (MOU) Pattern - GSM Service Circle Category Intracircle to Fixed (%) Local (Intra-circle) to own to other Mobile Mobile (%) (%) Intercircle to Fixed (%) NLD (Inter-circle) to own to other Mobile Mobile (%) (%) ILD (%) Circle A Circle B Circle C Metros All India Average Subscriber outgo* per minute 2.7 The tariff plans are of bundled nature and the trade-off is generally between monthly fixed charges and Variable (call) charges. The average outgo per outgoing minute (=Rental revenue plus call revenue per outgoing minute), therefore, is a realistic indicator of tariff levels. The table below provides the figures for the quarter ending Jun-12. Table 2.6: Average outgo* per outgoing minute - GSM Service (` per month) Circle Category Postpaid Prepaid Blended Circle A Circle B Circle C Metros All India * Includes both Rental and call charges 41

58 2.9 All India average outgo per minute declined from `0.49 in the QE Mar-12 to `0.48 in the QE Jun-12. Table 2.7: Trends of Key Parameters - GSM Service Parameter Jun-11 Sep-11 Dec-11 Mar-12 Jun ARPU (` Per month) MOU per subscriber per month Outgoing MOU per subscriber per month 3.1 Local (Intra-circle) NLD (inter-circle) ILD Outgoing SMS per subscriber per month SMS Average Outgo per outgoing minute (`) Service Area wise statistics are available at Annexure

59 Section B: CDMA Full Mobility Service Table 2.8: Key Indicators CDMA Full Mobility Service Parameter Mar-12 Jun-12 % Change Subscriber Base in millions* Share of Prepaid (%) 93.1% 92.9% -0.3 Incoming MOUs per subs per month Outgoing MOUs per subs per month Outgoing SMS per subs per month ARPU (` Per month) * Subscriber figures are closing figures as on last day of the quarter. Chart 2.3: Outgoing Traffic Pattern CDMA Full Mobility Service 43

60 Chart 2.4: Proportion of prepaid subscribers CDMA Full Mobility Service 2.11 Market share of Prepaid segment slightly declined from 93.13% in QE Mar-12 to 92.89% in QE Jun-12. Table 2.9: Monthly ARPU CDMA Full Mobility Service (` per month) Circle category Postpaid Prepaid Blended ARPU Circle A Circle B Circle C Metro All India The All India blended Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) per month has shown an decline of 0.50% from Rs in QE Mar-12 to Rs in QE Jun-12. ARPU for Prepaid service declined by 2.49% from Rs.48 in QE Mar-12 to Rs.47 in QE Jun-12. ARPU for Postpaid service has also marginally declined by 0.16% from Rs.450 in QE Mar-12 to Rs.449 in QE Jun

61 Table 2.10: Composition of Revenue (%) CDMA Full Mobility Service Item QE Mar-12 QE Jun-12 Rental Revenue Revenue from Calls Revenue from SMS Revenue from Roaming Other Revenues* * Other revenue includes revenue from other value added services, installation etc. Table 2.11: MOU & SMS (per subscriber per month) CDMA Full Mobility Service Circle category Outgoing MOU Postpaid Incoming MOU Total MOU Outgoing SMS Prepaid Outgoing Incoming MOU MOU Total MOU Outgoing SMS Circle A Circle B Circle C Metro All India Circle category Outgoing MOU Blended (postpaid + prepaid) Incoming MOU Total MOU Outgoing SMS Circle A Circle B Circle C Metro All India

62 2.13 The total MOU per subscriber per month decreased by 0.31%, from in QE Mar-12 to in QE Jun-12. The outgoing MOUs decreased by 1.57% however the incoming MOUs increased by 1% Prepaid MOUs increased by 0.70% and postpaid MOUs decreased by 7.15% Outgoing SMS per subscriber per month has gone up to 22 in QE Jun-12 from 16 in QE Mar-12. Table 2.12: Outgoing Traffic Pattern CDMA Full Mobility Service Circle Category Intracircle to Fixed (%) Local (Intra-circle) to own Mobile (%) to other Mobile (%) Intercircle to Fixed (%) NLD (Inter-circle) to own Mobile (%) to other Mobile (%) Circle A Circle B Circle C Metros All India ILD (%) 46

63 Table 2.13: Average outgo* per outgoing minute CDMA Full Mobility Service [` Per min] Circle Category Postpaid Prepaid Blended Circle A Circle B Circle C Metros All India * Includes both Rental and call charges 2.16 All India average outgo per minute remain the same as previous quarter i.e. `0.47. Table 2.14: Trends of Key Parameters CDMA Full Mobility Service Parameter Jun-11 Sep-11 Dec-11 Mar-12 Jun ARPU (` Per month) MOU per subscriber per month Outgoing MOU per subscriber per month 3.1 Local (Intra-circle) NLD (inter-circle) ILD Outgoing SMS per subscriber per month SMS Average Outgo per outgoing minute (`) Service Area wise statistics are available at Annexure

64 Section C: Internet Service Revenue of ISPs 2.17 The total Revenue of the Internet Services as reported by ISPs was ` crores for the quarter ending Jun-12 as compared to `2, crores for the quarter ending Mar-12, showing a decrease of 3.27%. Internet Telephony 2.18 Total Minutes of Usage (MOU) for Internet Telephony increased from million in QE Mar-12 to million in QE Jun-12. Chart 2.5: Trends in MOU for Internet Telephony 48

65 Chapter 3 : Financial Data of Telecom Service Sector 49

66 Table 3.1: Gross Revenue (GR), Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR), License Fee (LF) & Spectrum Charges Particulars QE Jun-11 QE Mar-12 QE Jun-12 Q-O-Q Y-O-Y (` in Crore) (` in Crore) (` in Crore) % Change % Change Over Mar-12 over Jun-11 Gross Revenue (GR) Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) Pass Through (GR-AGR) License Fee Spectrum Charges Gross Revenue increased by 6.64% and AGR increased by 3.02% in the QE Jun Pass through increased by 15.06% in the QE Jun-12 and on annual basis it has increased by 18.96%. 3.3 Pass-through charges as % Gross Revenue: 32.40% as against 30.03% in the previous quarter. 3.4 Average License fee as % Adjusted Gross Revenue: 8.28%. 3.5 Public sector undertakings' share to total GR: 15.69%. 50

67 Table 3.2: Service-wise Gross Revenue, Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR), License Fee and Spectrum Charges (` in Crore) Service GR AGR LF Spectrum Charges Access Providers NLD ILD Others Total Chart 3.1: Composition of Gross Revenue 3.6 Access services contributed 76.00% of the total revenue of telecom services. In Access services Gross Revenue, AGR & License Fee & Spectrum Charges increased by 3.77%, 2.98, 3.10 & 2.32% respectively during the quarter. 3.7 Monthly ARPU based on AGR for Access services is `98 for the Q.E. Jun-12. Chart below shows the trend in ARPU. 51

68 Chart 3.2: Trend in ARPU per month for Access Services Table 3.3: Access Services Service Provider wise Gross Revenue (` in Crore) Service QE Mar-12 QE Jun-12 % Change Bharti Vodafone Idea BSNL Tata Reliance Aircel Unitech MTNL Sistema Shyam Loop Quadrant Tele Videocon* Grand Total (Access) * Data not submitted 52

69 Table 3.4: Category-wise share in Access Services Gross Revenue (GR) Category Gross Revenue for QE Jun-12 (` in Cr.) % age share of Gross Revenue Metro A B C Total Notes: 1. Source: Figures are un-audited and as submitted by the Operators. 2. The figures have been regrouped wherever considered necessary for analysis purpose. 3. The Spectrum charges (mostly) are now reported on Payment for the current Quarter basis. However, some operators are reporting on payment basis or on estimate basis on projected AGR for next quarter. 4. Metro area includes Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata only. Chennai is clubbed with Tamilnadu. 5. The analysis does not include data for M/s Etisalat, M/s Loop Telecom and M/s S- Tel since they have intimated regarding discontinuation of their business operations. 53

70 Chapter 4 : Quality of Service (QoS) 54

71 Section A: Quality of Service Performance of Wireless Service Providers Table 4.1: QoS Summary - Wireless Service No. of Operators not Meeting the Benchmarks S. No. Parameters Benchma rk Quarter Ending March, 2012 Out Of 229(Nos.) Out Of 229 (in %) Quarter Ending June, 2012 Out Of 229(Nos.) Out Of 229 (in %) I. Network Related Parameters 1 Network Availability (i) (ii) 2 BTSs Accumulated downtime (not available for service) Worst affected BTSs due to downtime Connection Establishment (Accessibility) 2% 2% (i) Call Set-up Success Rate (within licensee's own network) 95% (ii) SDCCH/ Paging Chl. Congestion 1% (iii) TCH Congestion 2% Connection Maintenance (Retain 3 ability) (i) Call Drop Rate 2% (ii) Worst affected cells having more than 3% TCH drop (call drop) rate 3% (iii) Connection with good voice quality 95%

72 No. of Operators not Meeting the Benchmarks S. No. Parameters Point of Interconnection (POI) Congestion (No. of POIs not 4 meeting the benchmark) (Averaged over a period of quarter) Customer Service Quality II. Parameters 5 Metering and Billing Metering and billing credibility - (i) post paid Metering and billing credibility - (ii) pre paid (iii) (iv) 6 (i) (ii) Resolution of billing/charging/validity complaints Period of applying credit/ waiver/ adjustment to customer s account from the date of resolution of complaints Response time to the customer for assistance Accessibility of call centre/ customer care %age of calls answered by the operators (voice to voice) within 60 seconds 7 Termination / closure of service (i) (ii) %age requests for Termination / Closure of service complied within 7 days Time taken for refund of deposits after closures Benchma rk 0.5% 0.1% Quarter Ending March, 2012 Out Of 229(Nos.) Out Of 229 (in %) Quarter Ending June, 2012 Out Of 229(Nos.) Out Of 229 (in %) % % within 4 weeks within 1 week of resolution of complaint % 90% % within 7 days % within days

73 4.1 The performance has improved in this quarter as compared to the previous quarter in respect of the following parameters :- a. TCH Congestion b. Worst affected cells having more than 3% TCH drop (call drop) rate c. Point of Interconnection (POI) Congestion (No. of POIs not meeting the benchmark) d. Accessibility of call centre/ customer care e. Time taken for refund of deposits after closures 4.2 The performance has deteriorated in this quarter as compared to the previous quarter in respect of the following parameters:- a. Worst affected BTSs due to downtime b. SDCCH/ Paging Chl. Congestion c. Call Drop Rate d. Metering and billing credibility - post paid e. Metering and billing credibility - pre paid f. %age of calls answered by the operators (voice to voice) within 60 sec g. %age requests for Termination / Closure of service complied within 7 days 4.3 The performance remained unchanged in this quarter as compared to the previous quarter in respect of the following parameters:- a. BTSs Accumulated downtime (not available for service) b. Call Set-up Success Rate (within licensee's own network) c. Connection with good voice quality d. Resolution of billing/ charging/ validity complaints. e. Period of applying credit/ waiver/ adjustment to customer s account from the date of resolution of complaints 57

74 Table 4.2: Parameter wise Performance of Wireless Service Providers Parameter Service Provider Benchmark Service Area Performance BTSs Accumulated downtime (not available for service) (%age) BSNL BSNL 2% 2% BH NE TATA GSM* 2% HP 4.56 Aircel 2% J&K 9.12 Aircel 2% OR 6.72 Aircel 2% WB 2.77 Worst affected BTSs due to downtime (%age) BSNL BSNL 2% 2% ASM 7.30 BH 3.60 BSNL 2% NE 5.15 BSNL 2% UPW 6.92 BSNL 2% WB 2.15 TATA GSM* 2% HP SDCCH/ Paging Chl. Congestion (%age) BSNL Vodafone 1% 1% NE 1.25 BH 1.08 Vodafone 1% WB 1.12 TCH Congestion (%age) Vodafone 2% BH 2.85 Call Drop Rate (%age) BSNL BSNL 2% 2% NE UPW

75 TATA GSM* 2% HP 3.92 Aircel 3% ASM 4.11 Aircel 3% HP 9.38 Aircel 3% J&K 3.29 Aircel 3% NE 3.95 Aircel 3% OR 3.22 Aircel 3% WB 5.34 BSNL 3% ASM 3.27 BSNL 3% BH 3.75 BSNL 3% KOL 4.20 Worst affected cells having more than 3% TCH drop (call drop) rate (%age) BSNL BSNL 3% 3% KTK 3.03 MH 3.60 BSNL 3% MP 3.55 BSNL 3% NE 5.88 BSNL 3% PNJ 5.70 BSNL 3% TN 3.97 BSNL 3% UPW 7.68 BSNL 3% WB 4.42 TATA GSM 3% UPE 6.00 TATA GSM* 3% HP Vodafone 3% BH

76 Aircel 0.5% KOL 1 Point of Interconnection (POI) Congestion (No. of POIs not meeting the benchmark) (Averaged over a period of quarter ) BSNL BSNL Uninor 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% BIH 1 GJ 1 MH 2 Uninor 0.5% TN 1 Aircel 0.1% KR 0.22 Aircel 0.1% UPW 0.15 Metering and billing credibility - post paid Idea Loop Mobile 0.1% 0.1% KTK 0.17 MBI 0.12 Vodafone 0.1% HP 0.40 Vodafone 0.1% KRL 0.27 Aircel 0.1% AP 0.12 Aircel 0.1% GUJ 0.29 Aircel 0.1% KTK 0.16 Metering and billing credibility - pre paid Aircel Loop Mobile 0.1% 0.1% MP 0.20 MBI 0.26 RCOM GSM 0.1% AP 0.11 Uninor 0.1% UPW 0.18 Resolution of billing/charging/validity complaints Vodafone Aircel BSNL 0.1% BH % within 4 weeks TN % within 4 weeks NE

77 Accessibility of call centre/ customer care Idea Idea 95% 95% J&K UP(E) Aircel 90% AP Aircel 90% ASM Aircel 90% BH Aircel 90% CHN Aircel 90% DLI Aircel 90% HP Aircel 90% HR Aircel 90% J&K Percentage of calls answered by the operators (voice to voice) wthin 60 seconds Aircel Aircel 90% 90% KOL KR Aircel 90% KTK Aircel 90% MH Aircel 90% MP Aircel 90% MBI Aircel 90% OR Aircel 90% PB Aircel 90% RAJ Aircel 90% TN Aircel 90% UPE

78 Aircel Aircel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel Airtel BSNL BSNL BSNL Idea Idea Idea RCOM CDMA 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% UPW WB AP CHN DLI J&K KR KTK MH MP RAJ TN UPE UPW ASM JK PNJ ASM KOL KL KTK

79 RCOM CDMA RCOM CDMA RCOM GSM RCOM GSM RCOM GSM RCOM GSM RCOM GSM 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% MH UPE DLI KTK MH PB TN %age requests for Termination / Closure of service complied within 7 days Time taken for refund of deposits after closures RTL Uninor Vodafone Aircel Aircel Idea Idea Idea Idea Idea Idea 90% 90% HP UPW % ASM % within 7 days KTK % within 7 days MH % within 7 days KTK % within 7 days MB % within 60 days AP % within 60 days ASM % within 60 days NE % within 60 days OR Note: Tata(GSM)* = Data for HP only for the month of June The detailed table on Service Provider wise performance of QoS parameters for Wireless Services is available at Annexure

80 Section B: Quality of Service Performance of Wireline Service Providers S. No. (i) (ii) a (ii) b (ii) c Parameters Fault incidences per 100 subs/month % Fault repaired by next working day % Fault repaired within 3 days (for urban areas) % Fault repaired within 5 days (for rural & hilly areas) Table 4.3: QoS Summary - Wireline Service Benchma rk No. of operators not meeting the benchmarks QE March, 2012 QE June, 2012 Out of 88 In Nos. Out of 88 In %age Out of 88 In Nos. Out of 88 In %age % % % (iii) MTTR <8Hrs (iv) a (iv) b (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) Call Completion Rate (in local network) Answer to Seizure Ratio (ASR) Point of Interconnection (POI) Congestion (No. of PoIs not meeting benchmark) Metering & billing credibility Post-paid Metering & billing credibility Pre-paid Resolution of billing/charging/credit & validity complaints Period of applying credit/ waiver/ adjustment to customer s account from the date of resolution of complaints 55% % % % % % within 4 weeks Within 1 week of resolution of complaint

81 No. of operators not meeting the benchmarks S. No. Parameters Benchma rk QE March, 2012 QE June, 2012 Out of 88 In Nos. Out of 88 In %age Out of 88 In Nos. Out of 88 In %age (x) (x) a (x) b (xi) Response time to the customer for assistance Accessibility of call centre/ customer care %age of calls answered by the operators (voice to voice) within 60 seconds Termination / closure of service % % % within 7 days (xii) Time taken for refund of deposits after closures 100% within 60 days NOTE :- (1) As per The Standards of Quality of Service of Basic Telephone Service (Wireline) and Cellular Mobile Teleohone Service Regulations, 2009, the service providers who can not measure and report Call Completion Rate (CCR) due to constraint in network architecture may opt to measure and report their performance on Answer to Seizure Ratio (ASR). M/s RCOM have reported the ASR for 20 licensed service areas. Therefore, 68 Licensees for CCR and 20 Licensees for ASR have been taken in to account for the analysis of these parameters. (2) None of the SPs have reported for the parameter Metering and billing credibility - pre paid because most of the service providers are not providing pre-paid service in Basic (Wireline) service. (3) M/s Vodafone has intimated that they have recently launched the wireline services for enterprise customers. 65

82 Table 4.4: QoS Parameters not reported by the service providers - wireline S.No Service Provider Parameters Metering and Billing credibility - post paid(all Circles). 1 BSNL Metering and Billing credibility - pre paid(all Circles). Resolution of billing/charging/validity complaints(all circles). 2 RCOM Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) (All circles) Call Completion Rate (All circles) 3 MTNL Answer to Seizure Ratio (ASR)(Delhi, Mumbai circles) Metering and Billing credibility - pre paid(delhi). 4.5 The performance has improved in this quarter as compared to the previous quarter in respect of the following parameters:- a. Call Completion Rate (CCR) b. Metering and billing credibility - post paid c. Period of applying credit/ waiver/ adjustment to customer s account from the date of resolution of complaints. d. Accessibility of call centre/ customer care e. Time taken for refund of deposits after closures. 66

83 4.6 The performance has deteriorated in this quarter as compared to the previous quarter in respect of the following parameters:- a. % Fault repaired by next working day b. % of faults repaired within 3 days c. % of faults repaired within 5 days d. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). e. % of calls answered by the operators (Voice to Voice) within 60 Sec. f. %age requests for Termination / Closure of service complied within 7 days. 4.7 The performance of the Basic Telephone Service (Wireline) Service Providers is at same level as compared to the previous quarter in respect of the following parameter:- a. Faults incidences ( No. of faults/100 Subs./month) b. Answer to Seizure Ratio (ASR) c. Point of Interconnection (POI) Congestion d. Resolution of billing/ charging/ validity complaints 67

84 Table 4.5: Parameter wise QoS of Wireline Service Providers Parameters Fault incidences per 100 subs/month % Fault repaired by next working day % Fault repaired within 3 days % Fault repaired within 5 days Benchm ark 5 90% 100% 100% Service Providers not meeting the Benchmarks BSNL:HP(5.91),J&K(5.67),KOL(9.46),KER(6.98), MH (6.35),UTT(5.38),WB(5.17) MTNL: Delhi(7.28) BSNL:A&N(89.78%),J&K(82.68%),KOL(46.17%), KER (73.51%),MH(74.39%) MTNL: Delhi(86.63%) TTSL: HR(86.07%),KER(75.00%),TN(48.15%) BSNL:A&N(90.49%),AP(99.19%),ASM(99.90%), BR (98.21%),CH(98.55%) Chhattisgarh,(99.08%),GUJ(98.78%),HP(97.05%),J&K (89.87%),JHAR(99.11%), KOL(51.04%)KR(89.34%),KTK(97.44%),MH(86.90%), PB(99.82%), RAJ(99.55%),TN(96.51%),UPE(99.47%),UPW(99.50%), UTT(97.97%),WB(93.19%) MTNL: DEL(95.18%),Mumbai(96.63%) TTSL:AP(96.64%),BH(97.89%),DEL(97.11%), GUJ (99.33%),HR(86.67%), KER(75.00%),KTK(99.02%),PUN(91.84%), ROM (99.31%), TN(48.15%),UPE(94.55%) HFCL: PUN(99.93%) BSNL:A&N(98.33%),AP(99.98%),BR(99.97%), CH (99.37%),GUJ(99.87%), HP(99.33%),J&K(98.18%),KR(89.31%),KTK(93.64%), MH(98.41%),PB(99.91%). RAJ(99.98%), TN(99.29%),UPE(99.79%),UPW(99.93%),UTT(99.98%), WB(98.07%). TTSL:AP(97.29%),BH(97.89%),GUJ(99.66%),HP(50.00 %),HR(86.67%), KER(75.00%),KTK(99.61%),ROM(99.88%),TN(62.96%) UPE(96.36%), MTTR <8Hrs BSNL: KOL(8.67)KER(15.68), WB(8.54) MTNL: Mumbai(14.11) 68

85 TTSL:HP(46.75),TN(30.28),KER(22.88),PUN(9.25) Call Completion Rate (in local network) Resolution of billing/charging/cre dit & validity complaints100% Accessibility of call centre/ customer care %age of calls answered by the operators (voice to voice) within 60 seconds %age requests for Termination / Closure of service complied within 7 days 55% within 4 weeks 95% 90% 100% within 7 days BSNL: RJ(48.24%) MTNL:Delhi(92.26%), BSNL: Chattishgarh(94.92%),HP(91.19%),HR(93.64%), J&K(93.38%),RJ(94.44%),UPE(92.67%),Uttaranchal (94.40%) BSNL: Chhattishgarh(55.00%),GUJ(81.84%),HP(84.33%),OR (79.33%), RAJ(78.67%),UPE(85.00%) BSNL:A&N(97.79%),BR(95.27%),HP(99.65%),J&K (95.32%),KOL(33.69%),KR(90.31%), MH(98.87%),NEI(86.06%),OR(97.84%),UTT(99.53%), WB(78.67%) MTNL: Delhi(92.82%%), Mumbai(95.30%) BHARTI:AP(99.94%),DEL(99.95%),GUJ(99.89%), HR (99.70%),KOL(99.95%), KTK(99.70%),MH(99.90%),MP(99.96%),MUM(99.96%), PUN(99.93%),RJ(99.90%), TN(99.96%) 4.8 Detailed table containing QOS parameters for all the Wireline Service Providers is given in Annexure

86 Section C: Quality of Service Performance of Dial-up/ Broadband Service A. Dial-up service a. Out of 188 Internet Service Provider, who have submitted their Performance Monitoring Reports to TRAI for the quarter ending June, 2012, only 14 ISPs are providing Dial-up service. However, all the 14 ISPs do not come under the purview of Top twenty Internet service providers. The following Dial-up Access service providers that come under top twenty have been taken into account for the analysis in this quarter. Table 4.6: Performance on ISPs Quality of Service Sr. No. Name of the Service Provider Service Activatio n time Time to Access Dial-up access Service Accessibility Probability of accessing the ISP node (%) 1st Attempt 2nd Attempt 3rd Attempt ISP node unavaila bility in a month GOS on the link connect ing to PSTN node to ISP Mean time to Restore of faults resulting as per subscriber complaints 6 hrs 30 Sec 80.00% 90.00% 99.00% 30 Min 1 in days BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LTD. MTNL, MUMBAI MTNL,DELHI BHARTI AIRTEL LTD. TATA COMMUNICATI ONS LTD TATA TELESERVICE S (MH) LTD. QUADRANT TELEVENTURE S LTD. Same day 34 Sec 99.00% 99.90% 99.90% 1% 99.90% <7 hrs Immediate 26 Sec % Nil Min Instantane ous Online 30 Sec 99.78% 99.99% _ Nil Min Sec 99.80% % % <0.015% ( DNF) > hrs Online 30Sec 80.00% 90.00% 99.00% hrs <1% Min Online Immediate 14 Sec 99.99% % NA % hrs NR 30Sec 99.99% % - NR hrs 70

87 Sr. No. Name of the Service Provider Service Activation time Time to Access Dial-up access Service Accessibility Probability of accessing the ISP node (%) 1 st Attempt 2nd Attempt 3 rd Attempt ISP node unavailab ility in a month GOS on the link connecting to PSTN node to ISP Mean time to Restore of faults resulting as per subscriber complaints 6 hrs 30 Sec 80.00% 90.00% 99.00% 30 Min 1 in days 7 SIFY LTD. 3 Min 30 Sec 90.00% 95.00% 99.00% 20 Min NR 8 DATA INFOSYS LTD. 2-3 Min Sec 95.00% 97.00% 99.00% 30 Min Min 9 BROADBAND PACENET INDIA PVT.LTD % % 80.00% 99.00% % <2% 98.00% 72 hrs Note:- NR= Not Reported DNF-Data Not in Format Not meeting the benchmark Service Activation Time 4.9 M/s Quadrant Televentures Ltd. has not reported the data. All the other ISPs who have reported the data have met the TRAI benchmark of 6 hrs. Time to Access 4.10 All the ISPs except M/s Bharti Airtel Ltd. have met the TRAI benchmark of 30 sec. Probability of Accessing the ISP Node 4.11 All the Internet Service Providers have met this benchmark of 80% for first attempt, 90% for second attempt and 99% for third attempt in this quarter. 71

88 ISP Node unavailability 4.12 M/s Quadrant Televentures Ltd. has not reported the data. All other ISPs except M/s Tata Communications Ltd. have met the TRAI benchmark for the parameter ISP node unavailability in a month (30 Minutes). Grade of Service 4.13 All the ISPs who have reported the data met the benchmark for this parameter. Mean Time to Restore (MTTR) 4.14 M/s Sify Ltd. has not reported the data. All other ISPs except M/s Broadband Pacenet India Pvt. Ltd have met the TRAI benchmark. B. Broadband Service 4.15 Out of 155 Broadband Service providers, 33 Service Providers are having subscriber base >10,000 and these 33 Service providers share the 99.25% of total subscriber base. This report covers performance of 26 broadband Service Providers vis-à-vis the QoS benchmarks prescribed by TRAI, as the remaining seven service providers viz. Chandranet Pvt Ltd, Gujarat Telelink, Softeng Computer(Nivyah Infrastructure), Meghbela have not submitted their report for the QE June, 2012, and the newly added service provider in the QE June, 2012, Atria Convergence Technologies, Honesty Net Solution and Home System with subscriber base more than 10000, have also not submitted their report. 72

89 Sl. No. Table 4.7: Parameter-wise status of QoS benchmarks for Broadband service Parameters Benchmarks Name of Service Provider not Meeting the Benchmark 1 Service Provisioning/ Activation Time %age of connections provided within 15 days of registration of demand 100% in =< 15 working days BSNL Assam(99.70%), KTK(99.98%), Kerala(96.60%), WB(86.90%), A&N(92.60%) MTNL Delhi(94.85%),Mumbai(83.12%) Sify All India (97.10%) Quadrant Televentures Punjab(99.89%) Tata Teleservices- MH&Goa(96.00%) Tikona- All India(92.23%) Spectranet- All India(99.72%) Tata Communications- Delhi & NCR(97.00%), HR(74.00%), J&K(83.00%) Punjab(92.00%), Raj(98.00%) UP(E)(85.00%) 2 Faults Repair /Restoration Time % of faults repaired by next working day >90% BSNL- Kerala(70.50%), Uttaranchal(86.20%), WB(85.80%), A&N(89.50%) MTNL Delhi (81.31%) Mumbai(83.83%) Sify- All India (61.79%) Beam Telecom- Hyd(81.33%) Zylog Systems (India) Ltd.- Chennai(89.00%) You Broadband - All India(89.70%) KTK(83.78%), AP(89.33%) 73

90 % of faults repaired within 3 working day =>99% BSNL- J&K(98.80%), Kerala(85.90%) WB(95.50%), A&N(98.30%) MTNL Delhi(95.30%) Mumbai(93.01%) Hathway - UP (98.00%) Sify- All India(29.39%) Beam Telecom-Hyd(90.00%) Tata Communications - Kerala (97.00%) Mumbai(97.00%), TN&Pond.(98.00%) You Broadband- All India(98.09%) MH(98.01%), Guj(98.00%), KTK(96.88%), TN(98.56%), AP(97.76%) 3 Billing Performance %age of billing complaints resolved within 4 weeks %age of cases to whom refund of deposits is made within 60 days of closures 100% within 4 weeks 100% within 60 days BSNL- KTK(99.98%), Kerala(99.50%) MTNL - Delhi 98.57%) BSNL - KTK (99.90%) 4 Response Time to the Customer for assistance %age of calls answered by operator (Voice to voice) within 60 sec >60% %age of calls answered by operator (Voice to voice) within 90 sec >80% Tikona Digital - All India(18.53%) MTNL- Mumbai(65.01%) Beam Telecom- Hyd(75.33%) Tikona All India (23.66%) 74

91 5 Bandwidth utilisation/throughput No. of Intra network links having Bandwidth utilisation >90% during peak hours (TCBH) No. of Upstream links for International connectivity having bandwidth utilisation >90% during peak hours (TCBH) % International bandwidth utilization during peak hours (TCBH) (Enclose MRTG) <90% Broadband Connection Speed available(download ) from ISP node to user Benchmark 0 Benchmark 0 Benchmark <90% Benchmark > 80% Alliance - Kolkata (7 links) Rajesh Multichannel- Mumbai (2 links) Noida Software Technology- All India (200 links) MTNL- Delhi (0.67 links) Beam Telecom- Hyd(92.40%) Zylog Systems Raj(91.00%), HR(91.00%) BSNL - A&N(28.30%) 6. Service availability/uptime (for all users) in %age Service availability/uptim e (for all users) in %age Benchmark >98% Hathway- Delhi(97.00%), Goa(96.00%) Indusland Media & Communications Ltd - All India(96.00%) Tata Communications- TN & Pond. (93.00%) 4.16 Detailed table containing QoS parameters for all the Broadband Service Providers is given in Annexure

92 Chapter 5 : Performance of Cable TV, DTH and Radio Broadcasting Services 76

93 Table 5.1: Key Parameters QE QE Parameter Mar-12 Jun-12 S.No 1 Number of Broadcasters/ Distributors Number of private satellite TV channels 2 registered with Ministry of I&B 831* 831* 3 Total Number of Pay Channels reported by Broadcasters/ Distributors Maximum number of Pay TV Channels carried by certain cable operator Maximum number of Free to Air (FTA) TV Channels carried by certain cable operator Private FM Radio stations in operation Private DTH Operators Licensees of community radio stations Operational community radio station Number of Set top boxes in CAS notified areas 10 of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai 9,05,343 10,01,033 *As on Cable TV Services 5.1 Chart 5.1 depicts the maximum number of Free-to-Air (FTA) channels, Pay channels and local channels being carried by the Multi System Operators (MSOs) in their network across the country. This is based on the reports received from some of the major service providers regarding the number of channels being carried by them in their networks analogue and/or in digital form. These channels have been reported across different networks of the service providers having different combinations of pay, FTA and Local channels in their network. 77

94 Chart 5.1: Maximum number of TV Channels being carried by certain Cable operators in their networks 5.2 The maximum number of FTA and Pay Channels reportedly being carried in the cable networks are 270 and 146 respectively in the QE Jun-12. However, these numbers relate to different networks and hence cannot be added for arriving at the total number of channels. 5.3 Maximum number of TV channels (Pay, FTA and Local) being carried by any of the reported MSOs is 377, whereas in conventional analogue form, the maximum number of channels being carried any by the reported MSOs is 100 channels. 5.4 At the end of the quarter Mar-12, there were 9,05,343 number of set top boxes (STBs) installed in the CAS notified areas of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. This has increased to 10,01,033 at the end of Jun

95 Chart 5.2: Set Top Boxes (STBs) Satellite TV Channels 5.5 At the end of Jun-12, total number of permitted private satellite TV channels registered with Ministry of I&B, as obtained from its website, is There are 184 pay TV channels which have been taken on records in respect of their rates as on June, These 184 channels are being broadcasted/ distributed by 26 broadcasters or their authorized agents/aggregators. The list of broadcasters/distributors of pay TV channels alongwith the reported rates of pay channels for Non-CAS areas are at Annexure

96 FM Radio Services 5.7 Apart from All India Radio of Prasar Bharti a public broadcaster, there are 245 FM Radio stations in operation at the end of Jun-12. The list of 245 private FM Radio stations is at Annexure The total Advertisement Revenue during the quarter ending Mar-12 in respect of 236 private FM Radio stations was ` crore and for quarter ending Jun-12 in respect of 233 private FM Radio stations, the total Advertisement Revenue was ` crore. The reports prepared on the basis of reports submitted by the FM Radio service providers. However, the details do not pertain to the same set of service providers. Chart 5.3: Comparative position of Revenue from FM Radio Stations 80

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