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18 lakh GPRS users in Gujarat

Category: News | 1 Comment | Posted on May 9, 2006

If this report from Business Standard is to be believed, there are 18 lakh GPRS users in Gujarat alone! So what would be the total number 0f GPRS users in India?

GSM subscriber base crossed the mark of 50 lakh recently in the state. Operators have witnessed a growth on an average of around 200% of GPRS subscribers in Gujarat.

Nearly all handsets above Rs. 4000 in the market are GPRS capable. What would be interesting to know is if these GPRS connections are being used for internet connectivity (mobile as a modem for PC), since availability of even dial-up internet is a question mark in rural India. Brough Turner had pointed out this in his comment on why Reliance Infocomm is seeing surging demand for data in non-urban India.

Hutch:

“We have seen a jump of around 300 per cent in the number of GPRS subscribers across the state within a year,” said Sunil Sood, operations director of Hutch.

Airtel:

B P Singh, COO, Bharti-Airtel in Gujarat,said, “Airtel witnessed a ten fold growth in GPRS subscribers here.”

Idea:

Gururaj Kulkarni, circle head and VP of Idea Cellular, said, “After Idea launched GPRS in August 2004, we have GPRS enabled sites across the circle today covering every small city within its coverage. “We have seen a growth of more than 100 per cent in the GPRS subscriber in the state,” Kulkarni added.

BSNL:

BSNL is also providing GPRS and EDGE services. “Currently, we are offering the services in 18 cities and 64 villages. We have recently started the service so it would be difficult to judge the growth but we have seen a tremendous demand for GPRS even in the rural area,” said Piyush Khare, DGM mobile, Gujarat, BSNL.

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One Response to “18 lakh GPRS users in Gujarat”

  1. Debashis
    September 4th, 2008 @ 4:57 am

    Currently we see operators engaging in same campaigns and packaging for gprs as they did for acquiring subscribers for voice – which only led to adition of numbers from the bottom end of the puramid. Free downloads, free mb does not help in the long run as the user experience with a poor connectivity results in a turn-down effect. What is required is to extend a full expericne and deploy applications which can drive data and data revenues.

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