New Delhi, June 23: India’s internet subscriber base has grown to 1.09 billion, registering an increase of over 6 per cent, according to data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).
The growth reflects continued expansion of digital connectivity across urban and rural areas, driven by rising smartphone usage, affordable data plans, and ongoing network expansion by telecom service providers.
TRAI data indicates that both wired and wireless internet subscriptions have contributed to the overall rise, with wireless services continuing to account for the majority of users in the country.
The steady increase in internet penetration highlights India’s accelerating digital adoption, supporting growth in areas such as digital payments, e-governance, online education, and entertainment services.
Industry observers note that improved network infrastructure and competitive pricing among telecom operators have played a key role in expanding access to internet services across diverse socio-economic groups.
The regulator said the upward trend underscores India’s position as one of the largest and fastest-growing digital markets globally, with continued scope for further expansion in connectivity and digital inclusion.