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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MUMBAI: India’s telcos are expected to see average revenue per user<\/a> (ARPU<\/a>) rise 8.2% in 2023, contributing to double digit revenue growth in the year, a report by ratings agency Fitch said.

“We expect 2023 revenue and
EBITDA<\/a> of Bharti and Reliance Jio<\/a> Infocomm Ltd to grow by the low- to mid-teens, driven by subscriber additions and a 7%-10% increase in monthly average revenue per user (ARPU),” analysts from Fitch said.

The firm also foresees tariff hikes by
Indian telcos<\/a> in 2023.

“We expect telcos to raise headline tariffs in 2023, given the focus on profitability amid
industry<\/a> consolidation. Vodafone Idea, the third-largest telco, needs to increase tariffs as its EBITDA generation is insufficient to meet finance costs and to invest sufficiently in capex,” it said.

Indian telcos continue to have one of the lowest monthly ARPUs ($2.5) and the highest average monthly data usage (20 GB) in the world.

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Industry Q1 AGR up 2.79% on quarter; Airtel gains most: Trai<\/a><\/h2>

Latest operator performance data put out by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Wednesday showed Bharti Airtel notched up the highest sequential AGR gain in the June quarter, among the three private carriers, with Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea being the other two.<\/p><\/div>


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>MUMBAI: India’s telcos are expected to see average revenue per user<\/a> (ARPU<\/a>) rise 8.2% in 2023, contributing to double digit revenue growth in the year, a report by ratings agency Fitch said.

“We expect 2023 revenue and
EBITDA<\/a> of Bharti and Reliance Jio<\/a> Infocomm Ltd to grow by the low- to mid-teens, driven by subscriber additions and a 7%-10% increase in monthly average revenue per user (ARPU),” analysts from Fitch said.

The firm also foresees tariff hikes by
Indian telcos<\/a> in 2023.

“We expect telcos to raise headline tariffs in 2023, given the focus on profitability amid
industry<\/a> consolidation. Vodafone Idea, the third-largest telco, needs to increase tariffs as its EBITDA generation is insufficient to meet finance costs and to invest sufficiently in capex,” it said.

Indian telcos continue to have one of the lowest monthly ARPUs ($2.5) and the highest average monthly data usage (20 GB) in the world.

\"Industry<\/a><\/figure>

Industry Q1 AGR up 2.79% on quarter; Airtel gains most: Trai<\/a><\/h2>

Latest operator performance data put out by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Wednesday showed Bharti Airtel notched up the highest sequential AGR gain in the June quarter, among the three private carriers, with Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea being the other two.<\/p><\/div>