The telco reported a ₹2.7 rise in average revenue per user to ₹102.7 in the quarter ended June 30, 2026 for its consumer mobility business. ARPU for its consumer fixed access segment remained flat, Scindia said at a strategic review meeting with top officials of the company on Monday.
“I’m very glad to report that we have three engines within BSNL and we are firing on all three engines,” Scindia said. He added that the reported revenues are business accruals and does not include other income of the telco.
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BSNL’s consumer mobility business reported an 8% on-year revenue growth to ₹1,724 crore driven by higher accruals in Haryana, Chattisgarh, and Uttarakhand, Scindia said.
The minister said the figures were provisional. Final data will be out by next week.
