<p>Indicating worsening of services, telecom regulator Trai today said mobile operators had a call drop rate of as much as 24.59 per cent for 2G services and 16.13 per cent for 3G services in the April-June quarter.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said the performance has deteriorated during the quarter on sequential basis with regard to worst affected mobile sites or cells having more than 3 per cent call drop rate.<br /><br />Trai said worst affected cells call drop rate increased to 24.59 per cent during the April-June period from 12.50 per cent in January-March period for 2G services whereas for 3G services, the call drop rate increased to 16.13 per cent from 15.96 per cent in the preceding quarter.<br /><br />However, the overall call drop rate remained at 1.64 per cent for the reported quarter.<br />As per Trai parameters, the call drop rate should not be more than 2 per cent and for worst affected cells it should not be more than 3 per cent.<br /><br />The operators, which are not meeting the call drop benchmark for 2G and 3G services include Aircel, BSNL and Tata Teleservices.<br /><br />Trai said the gross revenue for telecom operators decreased 0.30 per cent for April-June quarter to Rs 65,030 crore from Rs 65,227 crore in the preceding quarter.<br /><br />The adjusted gross revenue (AGR) though increased 4.38 per cent to Rs 47,134 crore for the reported period compared with Rs 45,158 crore in the preceding period.<br /><br />The regulator said monthly average revenue per user (ARPU) for GSM services stood at Rs 126 while for CDMA, it was Rs 107.<br /><br />The number of telephone subscribers in increased from 99.64 crore at the end of March to 100.69 crore at the end of June, registering a growth of 1.05 per cent over the previous quarter.<br /><br />"Total number of Internet subscribers has increased from 30.23 crore at the end of March to 31.94 crore at the end of June, registering a quarterly growth rate of 5.65 per cent," Trai said. <br /></p>
<p>Indicating worsening of services, telecom regulator Trai today said mobile operators had a call drop rate of as much as 24.59 per cent for 2G services and 16.13 per cent for 3G services in the April-June quarter.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said the performance has deteriorated during the quarter on sequential basis with regard to worst affected mobile sites or cells having more than 3 per cent call drop rate.<br /><br />Trai said worst affected cells call drop rate increased to 24.59 per cent during the April-June period from 12.50 per cent in January-March period for 2G services whereas for 3G services, the call drop rate increased to 16.13 per cent from 15.96 per cent in the preceding quarter.<br /><br />However, the overall call drop rate remained at 1.64 per cent for the reported quarter.<br />As per Trai parameters, the call drop rate should not be more than 2 per cent and for worst affected cells it should not be more than 3 per cent.<br /><br />The operators, which are not meeting the call drop benchmark for 2G and 3G services include Aircel, BSNL and Tata Teleservices.<br /><br />Trai said the gross revenue for telecom operators decreased 0.30 per cent for April-June quarter to Rs 65,030 crore from Rs 65,227 crore in the preceding quarter.<br /><br />The adjusted gross revenue (AGR) though increased 4.38 per cent to Rs 47,134 crore for the reported period compared with Rs 45,158 crore in the preceding period.<br /><br />The regulator said monthly average revenue per user (ARPU) for GSM services stood at Rs 126 while for CDMA, it was Rs 107.<br /><br />The number of telephone subscribers in increased from 99.64 crore at the end of March to 100.69 crore at the end of June, registering a growth of 1.05 per cent over the previous quarter.<br /><br />"Total number of Internet subscribers has increased from 30.23 crore at the end of March to 31.94 crore at the end of June, registering a quarterly growth rate of 5.65 per cent," Trai said. <br /></p>