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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Mumbai<\/a>: Growth at Bharti Airtel<\/a>’s home business that operates on the concept of convergence and its enterprise business is backing up growth in its mobility business.

The home segment, which contributed 4% to the overall revenue, grew at 45.8% year on year, and 10% quarter on quarter.

In its financial report for the quarter ended March 31, the telco reported home service revenues of Rs 876.2 crore.

Airtel<\/a> Business revenue in turn stood at Rs 4179.8 crore, up 12.9% y-o-y and 1.8% q-o-y. Its contribution to the overall revenue stood at 19% for the quarter.

“Subscriber net adds remain robust at ~323k to reach 4.48mn subs (+46% y-y), driven by the acceleration in local cable operator (LCO) tie-ups to 761 cities. Revenue was +10% q-o-q as lower subscriber net adds was offset by higher implied ARPU at Rs 676,” Nomura said in its report.

Airtel CEO
Gopal Vittal<\/a> reiterated during the telco’s earnings call that the home business continues to be focus area for the company, and “will never be deprived of capex.”

\"Our innovation through the digital Local Cable operator partnership model has enabled us to be now present in 847 cities, an addition of 175 cities this quarter,” he added. He estimates the category to grow to 40 million homes by 2025.
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Airtel FY4Q profit nearly triples on year to Rs 2008 crore; ARPU at Rs 178<\/a><\/h2>

“Our consolidated revenues for the quarter grew by 5.5% (sequentially) and Ebitda (operating) margins expanded to 50.8%, underscoring our focus on all-round delivery,” Gopal Vittal, managing director (India & South Asia) at Airtel, said in a statement. “The mobile business revenues were up 9.5% as we saw the full flow through of tariff increase.”<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Mumbai<\/a>: Growth at Bharti Airtel<\/a>’s home business that operates on the concept of convergence and its enterprise business is backing up growth in its mobility business.

The home segment, which contributed 4% to the overall revenue, grew at 45.8% year on year, and 10% quarter on quarter.

In its financial report for the quarter ended March 31, the telco reported home service revenues of Rs 876.2 crore.

Airtel<\/a> Business revenue in turn stood at Rs 4179.8 crore, up 12.9% y-o-y and 1.8% q-o-y. Its contribution to the overall revenue stood at 19% for the quarter.

“Subscriber net adds remain robust at ~323k to reach 4.48mn subs (+46% y-y), driven by the acceleration in local cable operator (LCO) tie-ups to 761 cities. Revenue was +10% q-o-q as lower subscriber net adds was offset by higher implied ARPU at Rs 676,” Nomura said in its report.

Airtel CEO
Gopal Vittal<\/a> reiterated during the telco’s earnings call that the home business continues to be focus area for the company, and “will never be deprived of capex.”

\"Our innovation through the digital Local Cable operator partnership model has enabled us to be now present in 847 cities, an addition of 175 cities this quarter,” he added. He estimates the category to grow to 40 million homes by 2025.
\"Airtel<\/a><\/figure>

Airtel FY4Q profit nearly triples on year to Rs 2008 crore; ARPU at Rs 178<\/a><\/h2>

“Our consolidated revenues for the quarter grew by 5.5% (sequentially) and Ebitda (operating) margins expanded to 50.8%, underscoring our focus on all-round delivery,” Gopal Vittal, managing director (India & South Asia) at Airtel, said in a statement. “The mobile business revenues were up 9.5% as we saw the full flow through of tariff increase.”<\/p><\/div>