Vodafone Idea Limited
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Akshaya Moondra
CEO of Vodafone Idea Limited and Mr. Murthy GVAS
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tiative like SmartAgri which is a revolutionary deployment for agriculture sector using IoT, Sensors, Cloud and Artificial Intelligence to provide precise real time and localized farm advisories to sm
98%
ow our focused approach to investments bias towards our 17 priority circles which contribute over 98% of our revenue. This helps us in utilizing our capex effectively while ensuring that we continue
Rs. 131
e tariff increase. We have seen ARPU grow for 5 consecutive quarters now. Q2 FY23, ARPU stands at Rs. 131 compared to Rs. 109 in Q2 FY22, a growth of 19.5% year-on-year. However, it is important to note t
Rs. 109
e have seen ARPU grow for 5 consecutive quarters now. Q2 FY23, ARPU stands at Rs. 131 compared to Rs. 109 in Q2 FY22, a growth of 19.5% year-on-year. However, it is important to note that despite the pric
19.5%
ecutive quarters now. Q2 FY23, ARPU stands at Rs. 131 compared to Rs. 109 in Q2 FY22, a growth of 19.5% year-on-year. However, it is important to note that despite the price interventions made in the l
2%
quarter We registered the fifth quarter of sequential growth with revenue for the quarter growing 2% quarter- on-quarter and which now stands at Rs. 106.1 billion. ARPU improved to Rs. 131 versus Rs.
Rs. 106.1 billion
uential growth with revenue for the quarter growing 2% quarter- on-quarter and which now stands at Rs. 106.1 billion. ARPU improved to Rs. 131 versus Rs. 128 in Q1 FY23. On year-on-year basis, ARPU witnessed strong
Rs. 128
2% quarter- on-quarter and which now stands at Rs. 106.1 billion. ARPU improved to Rs. 131 versus Rs. 128 in Q1 FY23. On year-on-year basis, ARPU witnessed strong growth of 19.5% aided by tariff hikes and
Rs. 234.4 million
ng growth of 19.5% aided by tariff hikes and subscriber upgrades. The subscriber base declined to Rs. 234.4 million versus Rs. 240.4 million in Q1 FY23. However, the 4G subscriber base continue to grow and with 1.
Rs. 240.4 million
by tariff hikes and subscriber upgrades. The subscriber base declined to Rs. 234.4 million versus Rs. 240.4 million in Q1 FY23. However, the 4G subscriber base continue to grow and with 1.5 million customers added
1.5 million
on versus Rs. 240.4 million in Q1 FY23. However, the 4G subscriber base continue to grow and with 1.5 million customers added in Q2, 4G base now stands at Rs. 120.6 million. The overall data volumes
Rs. 120.6 million
ubscriber base continue to grow and with 1.5 million customers added in Q2, 4G base now stands at Rs. 120.6 million. The overall data volumes were up 5.4% quarter-on-quarter. We continue to see the increase
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