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India added 60 million new internet users in 2016: TRAI

July 04, 2017 / 19:22 IST
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Commuters watch videos on their mobile phones as they travel in a suburban train in Mumbai, India, April 2, 2016. With smartphone sales booming and India preparing for nationwide 4G Internet access, India's film and TV industry hopes the ease of tapping your phone for the latest release will generate profits at last, overcoming the problems of woefully few cinemas and rampant piracy. Picture taken April 2, 2016. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade - RTSDS09

India added 60 million new internet users in 2016, and around 100 million users (existing + new) took up broadband connections, according to the Telecom Regulation Authority's yearly report for 2016.

India currently had 391 million internet subscribers in all, according to the report, adding that a majority of the new users  accessed internet using their mobile phone.
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The report said that 94.3 percent of internet users avail mobile wireless connections through mobile data or dongle. This follows a steep decline in the prices of both smartphones as well as data plans.

Bharti Airtel added 22.56 million new users during 2016,  but its market share dropped by 0.5 percentage points to x.x percent in December 2016.