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Reliance Jio added 6-49 lakh subscribers on August.

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 21, 2021 19:07 IST

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The country's largest telecom company Reliance Jio added 6.49 lakh new mobile subscribers in August.
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Whereas, Bharti Airtel was followed, adding 1.38 lakh new connections.
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This information has been received from the data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Wednesday.
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Vodafone Idea lost 8.33 lakh subscribers in August, though losses were lower as compared to July.
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Jio continued to beat its rivals in the race to add 6.49 lakh, wireless users, in August. With this, its mobile subscriber base increased to 44.38 crores.
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Sunil Mittal-led Bharti Airtel added 1.38 lakh subscribers during the month, taking its total wireless connections to 35.41 crores.
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Vodafone Idea lost 8.33 lakh mobile connections in August, bringing down its wireless subscriber base to 271 million, according to TRAI data.
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Compared to the July figures, the beleaguered company has reduced the losses of its customers to an extent. It lost 14.3 lakh subscribers in July.
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