The united income for the first quarter of FY26 Rose 7% year-on-year to Rs 909.1 crore.
The Core Cable Cable TV Business is made of Rs 301.8 crore in the income during the quarter. This represents a marginal reduction from Rs 319.3 crore at Q1 FY25, although the total base of the subscriber basis remains strong.
Active cable TV subscribers stand 9.6 million, which 8.9 million pays customers.
Average income per user (ARPU) For broadband roses of Rs 5 to Rs 465, while the average monthly data consumption of each period is a 17% year to 410 GB.
GTPL added 50,000 new home home in the year, which brings a total of 5.95 million. Notably, 75% of its network is now fttx-ready, strengthening its position for deeper broadband penetration. “The Company has sustained its subscriber base across both our cable TV and broadband businesses, demonstrating operational landscape,” said Anirudhsinh Jadeja, Managing Director of GTPL Hathway.He Added: “We are set to advance our ability to distribute television services, our long-term strategies have been kept in durable growth, and delivering the enhanced amount of our customers with our customers kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa among mga kustomer sa our customers. “