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Teledensity crosses 20% mark

New Delhi, Aug. 24

The total number of telephone subscribers has reached 232.87 million at the end of July 2007 compared with 225.01 million in June 2007. According to numbers released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, the overall teledensity has increased to 20.52 per cent in July 2007 compared with 19.86 per cent in June 2007. In the wireless segment, 8.06 million subscribers have been added in July as against 7.34 million subscribers in June 2007. The total wireless subscriber base is 192.98 million now. The wire line segment subscriber base stood at 39.89 million with a decline of 0.2 million in July. Total broadband connections in the country have reached 2.47 million by July-end. During the month there was an addition of 0.05 million broadband connections. —

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