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Wireless Tele-density increases to 82.42% in Mar-25
Wireless Tele-density increases to 82.42% in Mar-25

Business Standard

time37 minutes ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Wireless Tele-density increases to 82.42% in Mar-25

Ministry of Communications stated in a latest update that the total number of Internet subscribers decreased from 970.16 million at the end of Dec-24 to 969.10 million at the end of Mar-25, registering a quarterly rate of decline 0.11%. Out of 969.10 million internet subscribers, number of Wired Internet subscribers are 41.41 million and number of Wireless Internet subscribers are 927.70 million. The Internet subscriber base is comprised of Broadband Internet subscriber base of 944.12 million and Narrowband Internet subscriber base of 24.98 million. The broadband Internet subscriber base decreased by 0.09% from 944.96 million at the end of Dec-24 to 944.12 million at the end of Mar-25. The narrowband Internet subscriber base decreased from 25.20 million at the end of Dec-24 to 24.98 million at the end of Mar-25. Wireline subscribers decreased from 39.27 million at the end of Dec-24 to 37.04 million at the end of Mar-25 with a quarterly rate of decline 5.67%. This decrease is due to the accounting of 5G FWA subscribers in wireless category. On Y-O-Y basis, wireline subscriptions increased by 9.62% at the end of QE Mar-25. Wireline Tele-density decreased from 2.79% at the end of Dec-24 to 2.62% at the end of Mar-25 with quarterly rate of decline 5.88%. Monthly Average Revenue per User (ARPU) for wireless service increased by 0.64%, from Rs.181.80 in QE Dec-24 to Rs.182.95 in QE Mar-25. On Y-O-Y basis, monthly ARPU for wireless service increased by 19.16% in this quarter. The ARPU per month for the pre-paid segment is Rs.182.53 and the ARPU per month for the post-paid segment is Rs.187.48 for Q.E. Mar-2025. On an all-India average, the overall MOU per month Increased by 1.64% from 1009 in Q.E. Dec 2024 to 1026 in Q.E. Mar 2025. Prepaid MOU per subscriber is 1074 and Postpaid MOU per subscriber per month is 514 in QE Mar-25. Gross Revenue (GR), Applicable Gross Revenue (ApGR) and Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) of Telecom Service Sector for the Q.E. Mar-25 has been Rs.98,250 Crore, Rs.92,618 crore and Rs.79,226 Crore respectively. GR increased by 1.93%, ApGR increased by 0.30% and AGR increased by 1.66% in Q.E. Mar-25, as compared to previous quarter. The Y-O-Y rate of growth in GR, ApGR and AGR in Q.E. Mar-25 over the same quarter in last year has been 11.74%, 10.33% and 12.44% respectively. Pass Through Charges decreased from Rs.14,410 Crore in QE Dec-24 to Rs.12,982 Crore in QE Mar-25 with quarterly rate of decline by 9.91%. The Y-O-Y rate of decline 3.71% has been recorded in pass-through charges for QE Mar-25. The License Fee increased from Rs.6,234 Crore for the QE Dec-24 to Rs.6,340 Crore for the QE Mar-25. The quarterly and the Y-O-Y rates of growth in license fees are 1.69% and 12.46% respectively in this quarter. The number of total telephone subscribers in India increased from 1,189.92 million at the end of Dec-24 to 1,200.80 million at the end of Mar-25, registering a rate of growth 0.91% over the previous quarter. This reflects Year-On-Year (Y-O-Y) rate of growth 0.13% over the same quarter of the last year. The overall Tele-density in India increased from 84.45% as in QE Dec-24 to 85.04% as in QE Mar-25. Telephone subscribers in Urban areas increased from 662.72 million at the end of Dec-24 to 666.11 million at the end of Mar-25 and Urban Tele-density also increased from 131.37% to 131.45% during the same period. Rural telephone subscribers increased from 527.20 million at the end of Dec-24 to 534.69 million at the end of Mar-25 and Rural Tele-density also increased from 58.29% to 59.06% during the same period. Out of the total subscription, the share of Rural subscription increased from 44.31% at the end of Dec-24 to 44.53% at the end of Mar-25. With a net addition of 13.10 million subscribers during the quarter, the total wireless (mobile+5G FWA) subscriber base increased from 1150.66 million (Mobile) at the end of Dec-24 to 1163.76 million (mobile+5G FWA) at the end of Mar-25, registering a rate of growth 1.14% over the previous quarter. On Y-O-Y basis, wireless (mobile+5G FWA) subscriptions decreased at the rate of 0.15% during the year. Wireless Tele-density increased from 81.67% (mobile) at the end of Dec-24 to 82.42% (mobile+5G FWA) at the end of Mar-25 with quarterly rate of growth of 0.92%. With a net addition of 6.33 million subscribers during the quarter, the wireless (mobile) subscriber base increased from 1150.66 million at the end of Dec-24 to 1156.99 million at the end of Mar-25, registering a rate of growth 0.55% over the previous quarter. On Y-O-Y basis, wireless (mobile) subscriptions decreased at the rate of 0.73% during the year. Wireless (mobile) Tele-density increased from 81.67% at the end of Dec-24 to 81.94% at the end of Mar-25 with quarterly rate of growth of 0.33%.

Real-life Spider-Man? Man scales well using only limbs, the Internet says ‘peak human strength'
Real-life Spider-Man? Man scales well using only limbs, the Internet says ‘peak human strength'

Indian Express

timean hour ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Real-life Spider-Man? Man scales well using only limbs, the Internet says ‘peak human strength'

A man named Shiva is taking the Internet by storm for his unbelievable callisthenics skills and sheer physical strength. Shiva's jaw-dropping callisthenics videos are leaving social media users stunned. He scales wells and defies gravity with ease. His strength and control have turned him into a viral sensation. In an Instagram Reel that has now gone viral, Shiva performs a gravity-defying stunt – scaling a deep well using nothing but his hands and legs. With his limbs pressed against the well's walls, he scales up and down effortlessly, resembling Spider-Man as he hovers mid-air, body stretched wide across the circular pit. The video, posted on his official Instagram page (@shivazfitzone), has already garnered 3.8 million views and left users awestruck. A post shared by 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐯𝐚 (@shivazfitzone) Reacting to the video, one Instagram user commented, 'Not Frist time bro practice unlimited time.' Another user wrote, 'Bhai teri taqat ko salaam' (Salute to your strength). A third user said, 'Peak human strength.' In another mind-blowing Reel, Shiva is seen hanging above the same well, supported only by his torso resting on a rod. With no help from his hands or legs and two heavy stones placed on his thighs, Shiva holds himself up in complete stillness. The video begins with him meditating under a cloth, before dramatically revealing the stunt. A post shared by 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐯𝐚 (@shivazfitzone) This second performance also went viral, leaving viewers speechless. One user responded saying, 'I thought this was a photo created with AI Amazing,' while another said, 'If there was a 1000 like button, I would press the same.' A third user commented, 'Video dekhte ve goodsbump aa gaye' (I got goosebumps watching the video). Shiva regularly shares his incredible yoga and callisthenics skills on Instagram. This isn't the first time he has pulled off such jaw-dropping stunts.

Centurylink internet outages: What is current status? 1000s across US report internet outage
Centurylink internet outages: What is current status? 1000s across US report internet outage

Express Tribune

timean hour ago

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Centurylink internet outages: What is current status? 1000s across US report internet outage

A widespread internet outage disrupted telecommunications across the United States on June 19, with more than 45,000 users losing access to broadband services. The disruption was particularly severe in Colorado, where local users of Quantum Fiber and other providers experienced major connectivity issues. The outage affected several major providers, including CenturyLink, Quantum Fiber and Brightspeed, and lasted for over two and a half hours, making it one of the most significant broadband failures in recent months. Outage tracking data from platforms such as Down Detector indicated that over 35,000 CenturyLink customers were impacted nationwide. @CenturyLink hey not sure if you're aware but this is literally a nationwide problem and this isn't something that a DM can fix — blissfully bella (@Bliss1536977) June 19, 2025 Quantum Fiber, a fibre-based broadband service widely used in Colorado, saw more than 17,000 reports. Brightspeed, a smaller regional operator, also reported in excess of 3,000 service issues during the same period. Reports of outages came from multiple states, suggesting the issue was not confined to one region. Users described full connectivity loss, sluggish browsing speeds, and intermittent service drops throughout the day. Colorado residents, especially in the Denver metropolitan area, appeared to be among the hardest hit. As of Thursday evening, none of the affected companies had issued detailed statements clarifying the underlying cause of the outage. @CenturyLink takes Juneteenth very seriously, shutting down both their own website and all of their customers' Internet access nationwide. — Daniel Montgomery (@Danmontgomery_) June 19, 2025 The silence has prompted further frustration among customers, many of whom took to social media and internet forums to seek explanations and workarounds. CenturyLink and Quantum Fiber are both operated under Lumen Technologies, which manages legacy copper networks and newer fibre infrastructure. Brightspeed, once part of Lumen's coverage area, now operates independently across 20 US states. @Centurylink is down nationwide and they refuse to make a post about it. A simple 'we are experiencing a nationwide outage and currently resolving it' would be nice, but they're not saying anything about it. — EDEN (@ColdGoldWorld) June 19, 2025 Though service was largely restored by mid-afternoon, the incident sparked concern about the stability of national broadband infrastructure. With more businesses, schools and essential services relying on uninterrupted internet access, such outages have significant implications. The disruption also reignited discussion around ownership transitions and service delivery models within the US telecommunications sector. Industry analysts say infrastructure consolidation — such as the recent Quantum Fiber acquisition — often brings both investment and operational complexities. Authorities have not confirmed whether the outage was caused by technical failure, maintenance error, or an external threat. Customers affected are advised to check directly with providers for any potential compensation or follow-up support.

In Bizarre Scene, Man Takes Mercedes Down Iconic Spanish Steps And Gets Stuck
In Bizarre Scene, Man Takes Mercedes Down Iconic Spanish Steps And Gets Stuck

News18

time2 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • News18

In Bizarre Scene, Man Takes Mercedes Down Iconic Spanish Steps And Gets Stuck

Last Updated: The vehicle descended partway down the steps before coming to a complete stop. An 80-year-old man unintentionally drove his compact Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan down the famous Spanish Steps in Rome early Tuesday morning, June 12. This led to an unexpected rescue operation involving police, firefighters and a crane. The incident has sparked widespread attention both locally and online. According to a CNN report, the incident occurred around 4 AM, when the man, navigating through central Rome, mistakenly turned onto the historic staircase. The vehicle descended partway down the steps before coming to a complete stop, wedged and unable to move further. According to a statement released by city police, the man was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the incident. Officers patrolling the area stopped him and took him to a hospital as a precaution. Medical tests confirmed he had not consumed any substances, and he was found to be uninjured. The man told officers that he had been 'going to work" when the confusion happened. It is still unclear whether he was relying on a GPS for directions or driving based on memory. Video footage of the moment is now doing the rounds on the Internet. It shows the grey sedan descending the staircase before getting stuck between the steps. Later in the video, a crane can be seen lifting the car off the steps. An 80-year-old man got his Mercedes-Benz car stuck while driving down the Spanish Steps in Rome in the early hours of June driver tested negative for alcohol but was in a state of confusion. #Roman #ITALIANO #Driver #MercedesBenz — HKeye (@HKeye_) June 19, 2025 The area was quickly cordoned off, and public access to the Spanish Steps has been temporarily restricted. Authorities noted that in cases involving protected heritage sites, archaeologists are called in to assess potential damage. While a visual inspection revealed damage to the vehicle, officials have yet to confirm whether the staircase itself sustained any harm. The Spanish Steps, or Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti, are among Rome's most iconic landmarks. Built in the 1720s, the grand staircase connects the Trinità dei Monti church at the top to the Piazza di Spagna below. Designed by architects Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi, the staircase features 135 travertine stone steps. This isn't the first time the historic site has faced such an unusual incident. In 2022, a 37-year-old man from Saudi Arabia drove a Maserati down the same staircase, causing physical damage to the monument. In that case, the driver fled the scene immediately but was later tracked down using surveillance footage and rental car records. He was eventually arrested at Milan's Malpensa airport and was charged with aggravated damage to cultural heritage and monuments.

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