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Bharti adds 2 million Indian mobile users in April: industry
May 25th 2012, 05:50

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Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal walks during the launch ceremony for 4G services in Kolkata April 10, 2012. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal walks during the launch ceremony for 4G services in Kolkata April 10, 2012.

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Fri May 25, 2012 1:50am EDT

(Reuters) - Bharti Airtel, India's top mobile phone operator, added 2.01 million mobile users in April, taking its total subscribers in the country to 183.3 million, data from an industry body showed on Friday.

Vodafone's Indian unit, which is the country's No. 3 mobile operator by subscribers, signed up 0.82 million mobile users in April to have a total of 151.3 million, the Cellular Operators Association of India said on its website.

The industry body does not provide subscriber additions data for No. 2 carrier Reliance Communications.

Fourth-ranked Idea Cellular added 1.49 million mobile customers in April to have a total of 114.2 million, while Telenor's India unit boosted its subscriber base by 1.12 million to 43.6 million.

(Reporting by Devidutta Tripathy and Annie Banerji in NEW DELHI; Editing by Aradhana Aravindan)

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