List of internet service providers in India
This is a list of internet service providers in India.. There were 358 internet service providers (ISPs) offering broadband and narrow band internet services in India as of 31 December 2019.[1]
By subscribers
The following table shows the top 10 ISPs in India by total subscriber base as of 31 March 2020. Broadband is defined as "an always-on Internet connection with download speed of 512 kbit/s or above." The number of internet users is 743.19 million, out of which 55.75 million are narrow band subscribers and 687.44 million are broadband subscribers.[2]
Rank | ISP | Narrowband | Broadband | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Reliance Jio | 0 | 388,390,116 | 388,390,116 |
2 | Airtel | 27,111,012 | 148,569,937 | 175,680,949 |
3 | Vodafone Idea | 22,019,406 | 117,451,416 | 139,470,822 |
4 | BSNL | 6,400,380 | 24,507,496 | 30,907,876 |
5 | ACT Fibernet | 0 | 1,607,015 | 1,607,015 |
6 | APSFL | 0 | 970,270 | 970,270 |
7 | MTNL | 170,697 | 855,744 | 1,026,441 |
8 | Hathway | 0 | 969,157 | 969,157 |
9 | You Broadband | 14,660 | 778,584 | 793,244 |
10 | GTPL Broadband | 0 | 359,347 | 359,347 |
11 | Excitel | 0 | 350,783 | 350,783 |
Note:
- On 28 February 2018 Aircel filed for bankruptcy at NCLT and a substantial number of customers have migrated to other services due to closing down of most of the consumer services.[3][4]
- The services of Telenor India has been merged with Airtel on 14 May 2018.[5]
- On 31 August 2018, Vodafone India has been merged with Idea Cellular and renamed as Vodafone Idea Limited.[6]
Other notable ISPs
ISP | Coverage area |
---|---|
RailTel Corporation of India | State-owned ISP with pan-India optic fiber network along Railway track |
Enterprise/wholesale only
- CtrlS Datacenters Ltd
- GAILTEL
- National Knowledge Network for educational institutions in India
- Tulip Telecom
- PowerGrid
- ERNET
References
- "The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicators October — December, 2019" (PDF). TRAI. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicators January – March, 2020" (PDF). Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. 17 September 2020.
- Sengupta, Devina (28 February 2018). "Aircel, country's last small mobile phone operator, files for bankruptcy". The Economic Times. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
- "Aircel's bankruptcy note on Facebook".
- Gulveen Aulakh. "DoT approves Bharti Airtel and Telenor India merger". The Economic Times.
- Parbat, Kalyan (31 August 2018). "NCLT gives go-ahead to Idea-Vodafone merger". The Economic Times.
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