Government owned telco MTNL added 72,284 mobile connections in the quarter ended September 2009. It owns 735,744 broadband connections (of the 6.8 million in India totally) and 4.36 million mobile connections (of 456 million). In August, the company's total customer base stood at 8.18 million; the telco offers cellular (Dolphin/Trump GSM; Garuda CDMA and 3G Jadoo), landline, IPTV and broadband (fixed MTNL Triband and Wi-fi (MTNL Wifine) services. After a rough first quarter ended June 2009 where it suffered a net loss of Rs. 468.47 million, MTNL reported profits of Rs. 205.84 million in the quarter ended September 2009. Profits were down 77.5% year on year. Revenues inched up (1.7%) to Rs. 9720.59 million sequentially and were down 21% compared to the Rs. 12,315.6 million recorded in the corresponding quarter last year. Expenses were curtailed at Rs. 10,850.47 million in the quarter. Details: Release | Financials Steep Improvement In Landline Division's Financials MTNL depends heavily on wireline (landline) segment which has been facing steady disconnections as subscribers opt for mobiles. So it comes as a surprise that the division, instead of doing worse, has bucked up in the quarter. It has recorded substantially lowered losses of Rs. 193.49 million, a steep improvement of 82% compared to the previous quarter. According to August 2009 telecom statistics released by the Indian telecom regulator TRAI, MTNL lost 22,626 landline connections in August, bringing its total to 3.51 million connections. In July, it had lost 8181 connections. September 2009 statistics are not yet out.…
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