Home broadband growth sluggish, even as per-user consumption increases

Even as telecom operators strenuously roll out 5G networks in India at an unprecedented speed, home broadband growth has been sluggish, according to data from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. As of September 2023, the number of wired broadband connections in India amounted to 3.78 crore. While the COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a large spurt in demand for new WiFi connections, the overall penetration even now is a fraction of mobile internet users: 85.9 crore mobile internet connections are currently active in India.

WiFi offers far higher data allowances and more reliable speeds, but the Internet Service Provider (ISP) industry has still not made critical inroads into most people’s homes in India. With the pandemic internationally boosting streaming services, average data use actually reduced on home broadband connections in India, according to an investor presentation by the ISP Hathway, potentially explained by newly working-from-home professionals relying on it for stability and low-cost connectivity more than recreation.

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