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− | + | BENGALURU, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Bharti Airtel Ltd , India's No.2 telecom carrier by subscribers, reported a bigger-than-expected increase in third-quarter revenue on Tuesday, helped by 4G subscriber additions and higher revenue per user.<br> The company's consolidated revenue from operations rose to 358.04 billion rupees ($4.33 billion) for the three months ended Dec.<br><br>31, from 298.67 billion rupees a year earlier.<br> Analysts, on average, had expected 357. If you beloved this posting and you would like to obtain far more facts pertaining to [https://evigetir.com/gizlilik.html evDEn eVE NAkLiyAt] kindly take a look at the internet site. 27 billion rupees in revenue, according to Refinitiv IBES data.<br> Airtel said revenue from its India mobile services, [https://evigetir.com/evdeneve/evden-eve-google-tepe.html evDeN EVe NaKLiYaT] which has about 332.24 million subscribers as of the December quarter, [https://evigetir.com/evdeneve/filomuz.html EVDeN eVE nAKliyAt] rose 20.8% to 193.53 billion rupees.<br> Its 4G data customers, too, increased by 6.4 million to hit 216.72 million.<br> Airtel's average revenue per user (ARPU), a key performance indicator [https://leedonss.com/2023/03/01/t-mobile-misses-quarterly-revenue-estimates-16/ Evden EVE NakliYaT] for [http://6e0ylapiwh.preview.infomaniak.website/index.php?title=We_Inherited_A_Deadly_Cancer_Gene_From_Our_Mother EVden eve NaKliyAt] telecom firms, was at 193 rupees, logging a 1.6% sequential rise and an 18.4% year-on-year increase.<br> Last month, market leader Reliance Jio, the [https://telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/arm telecom arm] of conglomerate Reliance Industries, said its third-quarter ARPU stood at 178.2 rupees per subscriber per month, an increase of only 0.6% from a [https://www.sapling.com/8420809/long-unemployment-quarter quarter ago] and a 17.5% climb from a year ago.<br> Airtel added that mobile data consumption surged by 22.5% to 20.3 GB of usage per customer per month.<br> The company's net profit for the December quarter climbed to 15.88 billion rupees from 8.3 billion rupees a year ago.<br> Airtel shares closed 0.4% lower at 785.9 rupees ahead of the results.<br><br>They had fallen 5.1% since late October when the company reported September-quarter results that beat analysts' revenue expectations. (Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Janane Venkatraman)<br> |
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BENGALURU, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Bharti Airtel Ltd , India's No.2 telecom carrier by subscribers, reported a bigger-than-expected increase in third-quarter revenue on Tuesday, helped by 4G subscriber additions and higher revenue per user.
The company's consolidated revenue from operations rose to 358.04 billion rupees ($4.33 billion) for the three months ended Dec.
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Airtel said revenue from its India mobile services, evDeN EVe NaKLiYaT which has about 332.24 million subscribers as of the December quarter, EVDeN eVE nAKliyAt rose 20.8% to 193.53 billion rupees.
Its 4G data customers, too, increased by 6.4 million to hit 216.72 million.
Airtel's average revenue per user (ARPU), a key performance indicator Evden EVE NakliYaT for EVden eve NaKliyAt telecom firms, was at 193 rupees, logging a 1.6% sequential rise and an 18.4% year-on-year increase.
Last month, market leader Reliance Jio, the telecom arm of conglomerate Reliance Industries, said its third-quarter ARPU stood at 178.2 rupees per subscriber per month, an increase of only 0.6% from a quarter ago and a 17.5% climb from a year ago.
Airtel added that mobile data consumption surged by 22.5% to 20.3 GB of usage per customer per month.
The company's net profit for the December quarter climbed to 15.88 billion rupees from 8.3 billion rupees a year ago.
Airtel shares closed 0.4% lower at 785.9 rupees ahead of the results.
They had fallen 5.1% since late October when the company reported September-quarter results that beat analysts' revenue expectations. (Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Janane Venkatraman)