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India’s broadband subscriber base surpasses 1B, Marking decade of digital expansion

By Cynthia DuJanuary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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• India’s broadband subscriber base exceeded 1 billion (100 crore) in November 2025, growing more than sixfold over ten years, according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
• Reliance Jio leads the market with about 51 crore subscribers, followed by Bharti Airtel, while the milestone underscores both infrastructure growth and ongoing challenges in equitable digital access.


What happened: India’s broadband users cross the 1 billion threshold

The broadband subscriber base in India crossed the 1 billion (100 crore) mark in November 2025, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) said in a press release.

Data released by TRAI shows that the number of broadband users has increased more than sixfold over the last decade. There were 131.49 million (13.15 crore) broadband subscribers at the end of November 2015, compared with 100.37 crore at the end of November 2025.

The current subscriber base includes a large majority of wireless broadband users, with wireless connections far outnumbering fixed-line broadband subscribers. Market share figures from the TRAI report indicate that Reliance Jio leads with roughly 51 crore broadband users, comprising around 49.69 crore wireless and 1.35 crore fixed-line connections. Bharti Airtel follows with approximately 31.42 crore broadband subscribers, including about 30.42 crore wireless and over 1 crore wired connections. Vodafone Idea (Vi) and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) account for smaller portions of the market.

The surge comes amid expanding 5G services and greater competitive pricing for internet plans across urban and rural areas, contributing to a broader increase in digital connectivity nationwide. Government and industry initiatives aimed at rolling out high-speed networks have also played a role in extending coverage and adoption.

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Why it’s important

Crossing the 1 billion broadband subscriber threshold is a landmark for India’s digital infrastructure, signaling deepening penetration of internet access across the country. This expansion facilitates e-commerce, education, telemedicine, remote working and other digital services that increasingly define economic activity. However, observers note that sheer subscriber numbers do not necessarily reflect uniform access or quality, with urban areas often enjoying faster speeds and more robust networks than rural regions.

The milestone also highlights the dominant positions of a few telecommunications players, particularly Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, in shaping the broadband landscape. While these providers have driven scale and innovation, questions remain about competition and consumer pricing, especially as smaller operators face challenges in keeping pace with network upgrades.

Moreover, rapid adoption of high-speed broadband brings new regulatory and infrastructure demands. Ensuring network resilience, addressing digital literacy and bridging the urban-rural digital divide will be key to translating subscriber growth into inclusive economic benefits. As India’s data consumption continues to rise, policy makers and industry participants may need to balance investment incentives with consumer protections to sustain long-term digital growth.

Finally, the scale of India’s broadband base positions the country as one of the largest digital markets globally, potentially attracting further investment in related sectors such as cloud services, fintech and media streaming; yet the sustainability of such expansion is subject to economic and technological headwinds that merit scrutiny.

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Cynthia Du

Cynthia Du is an intern reporter at BTW Media, specialising in technology and internet governance. She graduated from University College London with a degree in psychology and education. She can be reached at c.du@btw.media.

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