Airtel Wins Top Wireless Gainer Title; Jio Hits 500 Million Users

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Airtel wireless subscribers surged ahead of all rivals in May 2026, making it India’s top wireless gainer for the month. TRAI’s latest subscriber data confirms Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea all posted net additions. Jio simultaneously crossed the historic 500 million mobile user mark, reshaping the competitive order at the top of Indian telecom.

Key Highlights

  • Reliance Jio crossed 500 million mobile subscribers in May 2026
  • Bharti Airtel finished as the top net wireless gainer for the month
  • All three major operators — Airtel, Jio, and Vi — posted positive subscriber additions in May 2026

Airtel Wireless Subscribers Clock Biggest Monthly Net Gain

Bharti Airtel recorded the highest net addition of wireless subscribers among all Indian telecom operators in May 2026, according to fresh data published by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. Airtel wireless subscriber growth outpaced both Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea for the month. Jio still commands the largest overall base, but Airtel’s consistent net additions signal a steady pull of mobile users from the competition across urban and semi-urban circles.

Jio’s 500 Million Milestone Puts Pressure on Airtel Wireless Strategy

Reliance Jio crossing 500 million mobile users is a defining moment for India’s telecom sector. No single operator on the subcontinent has ever held that many active wireless connections simultaneously. Airtel wireless additions look impressive month-on-month, yet the raw subscriber gap between Jio and its nearest rival remains enormous. Vodafone Idea also logged positive net additions in May 2026, signaling the embattled carrier is stabilizing after years of subscriber erosion driven by tariff competition and network investment constraints.

“Airtel’s sustained net gains reflect a deliberate premium-user acquisition strategy. Jio crossing 500 million proves sheer volume is still a weapon in Indian telecom, but per-user revenue will decide who wins the next phase of this battle.” — Industry Analyst, Telecom Sector

What Happens Next

TRAI will release June 2026 subscriber figures within weeks, and the market will watch whether Airtel wireless momentum holds against Jio’s massive base. Airtel is expected to push 5G home broadband and postpaid upgrades to lift average revenue per user. Jio will likely defend its 500 million milestone with fresh bundled offers. Vi needs to convert its May 2026 stabilization into consistent multi-month growth to reassure investors ahead of critical debt repayment deadlines.

Sources: DOT ↗ | GSMA ↗ TelecomTalk — Airtel Emerges Top Wireless Gainer in May 2026; Jio Crosses 500 Million Mobile Users: TRAI

People Also Ask

  • Which telecom operator gained the most wireless subscribers in May 2026? Bharti Airtel recorded the highest net wireless subscriber additions in May 2026, beating Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea, according to TRAI’s official data release.
  • How many mobile subscribers does Reliance Jio have in 2026? Reliance Jio crossed 500 million mobile subscribers in May 2026, becoming the first Indian telecom operator to reach that milestone in the country’s history.
  • Is Vodafone Idea gaining subscribers again in 2026? Yes. Vodafone Idea posted positive net wireless additions in May 2026, suggesting the carrier is stabilizing after a prolonged period of subscriber losses tied to network and financial pressures.
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Sanjay Goyal is the Editor-in-Chief of The Mobile Times, India's leading telecom and technology news publication. Based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, he covers India's telecom industry with a focus on 5G rollout, TRAI regulatory developments, smartphone market trends, and the evolving digital landscape for mobile retailers and industry professionals. With deep expertise in the Indian telecom ecosystem — including Jio, Airtel, BSNL, and Vi — Sanjay brings practical, trade-focused analysis to topics ranging from spectrum policy to enterprise IoT and AI adoption. He founded The Mobile Times to serve India's mobile retail and telecom business community with timely, accurate, and actionable news.
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