New Delhi: Broadband subscriber base in the country crossed the 100 crore-mark in November 2025, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said on Wednesday.
India had 99.98 broadband subscribers in October comprising 95.49 crore on wireless networks and 4.48 crore on fixed connection.
"In the month of November 2025, the broadband subscriber base in India crossed the 1 billion (100 crore) mark," TRAI said in a statement.
Jio had led the market in October with 49.49 crore wireless and 1.34 crore fixed line broadband subscribers. It was followed by Bharti Airtel with 30.26 crore wireless and 99.1 lakh wired broadband subscribers in the same month.
TRAI said in the last 10 years, the broadband subscriber base in India has increased more than six times.
"There were 131.49 million (13.15 crore) broadband subscribers at the end of November 2015, which grew to 1 billion (100.37 crore) at the end of November 2025," the regulator said.
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