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Bharti Airtel number one telecom company: Survey

August 06, 2010 13:56 IST

Telecom service provider Aircel recorded the highest growth of 37.2 per cent among operators in 2009-10, while Bharti Airtel retained its leading position, according to a survey by journal 'Voice and Data'.

Aircel, which recorded the highest growth among the top 10 telecom players, posted a revenue of Rs 4,700 crore (Rs 47 billion) to move to the number eight slot, the survey by telecom industry journal 'Voice and Data' revealed.

Bharti Airtel retained its leading position among telecom service providers and posted a growth of five per cent to end 2009-10 fiscal with revenues of Rs 38,800 crore (Rs 388 billion), the survey said.

Vodafone recorded 13.7 per cent growth to emerge as the third largest player with revenue of Rs 23,200 crore (Rs 232 billion), it said.

Leading public sector telecom giant BSNL saw a drop in its revenue for the second consecutive year to post Rs 30,240 crore (Rs 302.4 billion), a drop of 14 per cent, even though it retained the number two position among telecom players.

The company's mobile subscriber base grew by a third to touch 70 million, the survey found.

"Reliance Communications reported a negative growth of 3.5 per cent with revenue of Rs 22,130 crore (Rs 221.3 billion) to occupy the number four slot," the survey pointed said.

Idea Cellular, Tata Communications and Tata Teleservices retained their slots at number 5, 6 and 7 with revenues of Rs 11,390 crore (Rs 113.9 billion), Rs 11,000 crore (Rs 110 billion) and Rs 6,900 crore (Rs 69 billion), respectively.

The other public sector telecom giant MTNL's revenue dropped nearly by a fifth highest among the top 10 players -- to Rs 3,650 crore (Rs 36.5 billion), it revealed.

The third Tata group company, TTML, ranked number 10 among the Top 10 telecom players, with revenues of Rs 2,300 crore (23 billion) helped the group earning go past the Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 200 billion) mark.

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