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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "India has the fastest growing telecom network in the world with its high population and development potential. Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, Telenor India, Reliance, Tata DoCoMo, BSNL, Aircel, Tata Indicom and MTNL are the major operators in India. However, rural India still lacks strong infrastructure. India's public sector telecom company BSNL is the 7th largest telecom company in world.Telephony was introduced in India in 1882. The total number of telephones in the country stands at 1035.18 million, while the overall teledensity has increased to 81.82% as of 30th November 2015. and the total numbers of mobile phone subscribers have reached 1009.46 million as of May 2015. The mobile tele-density had increased to 79.78% in November 2015. In the wireless segment, 6 million subscribers were added in November 2015. The wire line segment subscriber base stood at 25.72 million.\"Private operators hold 91.58 per cent of the wireless subscriber market share whereas BSNL and MTNL, the two PSU operators held only 8.42 per cent market share,\" Trai saidIndian telecom operators added a staggering 227.27 million wireless subscribers in the 12 months between March 2010 and March 2011 averaging at 18.94 million subscribers every month. To put this into perspective, China which currently possesses the world's largest telecommunications network added 119.2 million wireless subscribers during the same period - averaging 9.93 million subscribers every month (a little over half the number India was adding every month). So, while India might currently be second to China in the total number of mobile subscribers, India has been adding nearly twice as many subscribers every month until March 2011. Mobile teledensity increased by almost 18.4 percent from March 2010 and March 2011 (49.60% to 67.98%) while wireline subscriber numbers fell by a modest 2.2 million. This frenetic pace of monthly subscriber additions means that the Indian mobile subscriber base has shown a year on year growth of 43.23%. Subscriber number hit a peak in June 2012 but has since declined. The decline in telecom user base after June 2012 has been primarily due to the removal of inactive mobile telephone connections by service providers."@en }

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