New Delhi: Telecom service providers reported a 14.07 per cent rise in gross revenue to Rs 96,390 crore in the December quarter on a year-on-year basis, according to data published by Trai on Thursday.
The telecom service providers (TSPs) had registered a gross revenue of Rs 84,500 crore in the year-ago period.
According to Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicators for October-December, telecom service providers adjusted gross revenue (AGR), revenue from telecom services on which government calculates its levies, grew 14.89 per cent to Rs 77,934 crore during the period on a year-on-year basis from Rs 67,835 crore.
While Reliance Jio led the chart with highest AGR of Rs 28,542.76 crore. Bharti Airtel’s AGR growth rate at 27.31 per cent on a year-on-year basis was almost double of its rival Jio that recorded 14.8 per cent a year-on-year growth rate.
Bharti Airtel posted AGR of Rs 26,073.7 crore during the quarter under review. Vodafone Idea AGR grew 6.69 per cent on a year-on-year basis to Rs 7,958.46 crore and BSNL 13.95 per cent to Rs 2,292.47 crore.
Licence fee collection by the government from TSPs increased 14.75 per cent to Rs 6,234 crore during the quarter while spectrum usage charges increased about 17 per cent on to Rs 989 crore.