India’s Telecom BTS Count Hits 29.43 Lakh in November 2024

India's Telecom BTS Count Hits 29.43 Lakh in November 2024

The total number of Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in the Indian telecom industry reached 29.43 lakh as of November 2024, according to Minister of Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia. This marks significant growth from 6.49 lakh BTS in March 2014. Additionally, the total mobile subscriber base in India grew from 90.45 crore in March 2014 to 116.38 crore in August 2024, while internet subscribers increased from 25.15 crore in March 2014 to 96.96 crore in June 2024.   

India’s 5G BTS count has also surpassed 4,60,000, driven by rapid deployments from Airtel and Jio over the past two years. Efforts to enhance rural connectivity are underway, with mobile connectivity now available in 6,22,840 out of 6,44,131 villages, as of September 2024, based on data from the Registrar General of India.   

To bring high-speed 4G connectivity to rural areas, the government is implementing the 4G saturation project with an allocated budget of ₹30,620 crore, targeting the installation of 17,901 BTS. Additionally, the BharatNet project has received ₹1,39,579 crore to expand digital connectivity.   

The BharatNet project, now managed by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) following its merger with Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL), aims to leverage BSNL’s expertise to improve efficiency and reach.   

Several other initiatives are also in progress to improve connectivity in underserved regions, including projects in 502 aspirational districts, LWE Phase-2, and 7287 aspirational districts.   

These connectivity projects are funded through the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF), now renamed Digital Bharat Nidhi (DNB). The government continues to push for comprehensive digital infrastructure to bridge the connectivity gap across India. 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Department of Telecommunications Directs Noida Airport to Facilitate Telecom Infrastructure Deployment
Telecom Infrastructure

Department of Telecommunications Directs Noida Airport to Facilitate Telecom Infrastructure Deployment

Summary: The Department of Telecommunications has instructed Noida International Airport to allow telecom operators to install their own network infrastructure, aiming to prevent issues similar to those faced at Navi Mumbai International Airport, where restrictions forced operators to rely on third-party systems and compromised service quality. Ahead of Noida airport’s launch, the DoT clarified to […]

Read More
BSNL Awards ₹94.35-Crore Contract to Pace Digitek Subsidiary
Telecom Infrastructure

BSNL Awards ₹94.35-Crore Contract to Pace Digitek Subsidiary

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the state-owned telecom operator, has awarded a ₹94.35 crore project to Lineage Power Private Limited, a subsidiary of Pace Digitek Limited, to enhance its power and energy storage infrastructure across India. Under this project, Lineage Power will supply 25,000 lithium-ion battery modules rated at 100 AH/48V, along with 2,500 IP55-rated equipment […]

Read More
Telcos Back SIM-Binding Order, Dismiss Rising Privacy Concerns
Telecom Infrastructure

Telcos Back SIM-Binding Order, Dismiss Rising Privacy Concerns

Summary:Indian telcos have expressed full aid for the government’s SIM-binding order, claiming it’s going to considerably reduce cyber fraud by way of linking SIM cards to tool IMEIs. While privateness advocates warn approximately capability overreach, operators insist that no new statistics is being gathered and that present safeguards shield person privacy. They view the directive […]

Read More
Copyright @ 2025 Bharatnet. All rights reserved.