Sunil Mittal-owned Bharti Airtel on Monday became  the first Indian telecom company to join the world's top ten operators, with its  customer base crossing the 50-million mark in mobile, broadband and wireline  services.
 "Our next target is to reach 100 million mark by  2010," Bharti Airtel President and CEO Manoj Kohli said here.
 The 50 million customers span mobile, broadband  and fixed telephone services, with wireless segment estimated to be contributing  as much as 96 per cent (47.99 million) of the total base. However, exact figures  for the mobile additions in the month of September would be provided by Cellular  Operators Association of India in a couple of days.
 Bharti Airtel has been adding over two million  subscribers every month and had 46.8 million subscribers by the end of August,  2007.
 Company's Joint Managing Director Akhil Gupta  said: "Most of the susbcribers from the next 50 million would come from rural  areas."
 He said with this, Average Revenues Per User  (ARPU) may fall but it would not decline drastically.
 "By acquiring subscribers in rural areas, ARPUs  may fall but the usage and revenues increase, so it is not a cause of concern,"  Gupta added.
 For increasing our penetration in the rural  areas, we would follow a different strategy which may include providing local  content in various languages, simpler tariffs among other things, he  added.
 The company also plans to make considerable  investments in network expansion to establish presence in all towns and over  five lakh villages across India by 2010, thereby covering 95 per cent of the the  country's total population.
 It also plans to start DTH operations by the end  of the current fiscal.
 However, Bharti did not reveal further details of  the DTH venture.
 The company would also start its operations in  Sri Lanka by the end of March 2008, Kohli said.
 
 



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