Airtel’s net profit jumped 432% YoY to ₹11,022 crore, riding on higher prices for plans, premium users, and a solid broadband push.
India’s mobile business led the charge, while Homes quietly added 2.4 million new connections.
On the flip side, Airtel Business segment had a muted quarter, with revenue dipping 2.7%. But the drop was intentional as the company is phasing out low-margin deals in favour of a more strategic, high-value portfolio.
Rural users now make up over half of India’s internet base. Airtel’s focus on this market has been their distinct advantage.