What are the salary trends in India broadband sector?

TeamLease Services’ assessment on the telecom sector in India, particularly focusing on broadband, has revealed the latest salary trends.

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Despite overall muted growth in the telecom sector, the broadband market is projected to grow at a 9-10 percent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) due to rising demand for high-speed internet and data-driven services.

Penetration of wired broadband in India is around 13 percent, with expectations for accelerated growth as service providers shift focus from traditional mobility products to broadband services for higher Average Revenue Per User (ARPU).

Leading Indian broadband operators are BSNL, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio.

The expansion of broadband services is driving job creation in the telecom industry.

Key roles include:

Sales teams are critical for customer acquisition in new markets.

Installation and repair teams are essential for connection setup and service delivery.

Network operations and maintenance teams include fiber technicians, network operations center (NOC) personnel, and customer care professionals responsible for maintaining infrastructure and customer support.

Subburathinam P, Chief Strategy Officer at TeamLease, said that broadband expansion is transforming how people work and interact, with significant job creation across various functions.

The rollout of 5G-based services (air fiber) is underway, promising faster internet speeds and improved coverage.

Investment in BharatNet project will enhance rural connectivity and provide broadband access to underserved regions.

Potential introduction of satellite services to improve access in remote areas, intensifying market competition.

The majority of employees in the broadband sector are aged between 18 and 30, with over 67 percent in this age group.

41.23 percent hold a bachelor’s degree, while 29.7 percent have completed their 12th standard, indicating a young and educated workforce.

The average salary in the broadband sector has increased by 3.18 percent from H2FY24 to H1FY25, reflecting demand for skilled professionals. Associate growth is notable, with an increase of 87.76 percent from H2FY23 to H2FY24, and a further 47.10 percent growth from H1FY24 to H1FY25.

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