Nokia leads India's GSM market
Nokia leads India's GSM market
According to a study, handset major Nokia has retained the top slot in the Indian GSM market.

New Delhi: According to the latest annual TNS CellTrack 2006 study, handset major Nokia has retained the top slot in the Indian GSM market with 79 per cent market share, where as Motorola has more than doubled its share to seven per cent in 2006.

Nokia has also managed to retain its top share in CDMA handsets. Samsung and Motorola lost market share from 17 per cent to 8 per cent and 12 per cent to 4 per cent respectively. LG has consolidated its position as the market leader with 49 per cent market share in 2006 against 43 per cent in 2005.

The study says Motorola has been able to significantly improve its share by to seven per cent in 2006 from three per cent in 2005.

US company's gain was possibly the loss of South Korean handset maker Samsung, whose market share dropped to four per cent in 2006 from six per cent a year ago.

According to the study, the TRIM index for the industry, which measures strength of 'subscriber-service provider relationship', increased to 82 in 2006 against 79 in 2005.

However, Airtel has retained its number one position among national players with the TRIM Index up to 92 in 2006 from 82 in 2005.

While, state-run telecom major MTNL improved its TRIM Index rating to 100, Aircel continued to top the regional player ratings with a score of 110.

Hutch captured the second slot with Reliance at the third position. Idea, BSNL and Tata Teleservices maintained performance but were below the industry average.

The study covered about 3,000 mobile users and 1,057 multi-brand retail outlets across 17 telecom circles.

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