The operator is planning to turn aggressive in adding subscribers.
Venugopal Dhoot, the chairman of the Videocon group quashed rumours that recharge coupons of their service are available in the market, and said they were ensuring a supply of new SIM cards in the market.
Three operators whose licences were cancelled by the Supreme Court order -- Etisalat DB, Loop Telecom and STelĀ -- are shutting operations. Videocon, too, lost 21 licences as part of court order after the controversial allocations in 2008.
Dhoot also claims they are doing well in customer acquisition. "It is our monthly target to add 700,000 new customers, and we have already added 300,000 in April," he told Business Standard.
Some retailers of Videocon SIM cards spoken to in Mumbai, said the salesmen of the service had not been regular in replenishing their stock. But recently, some of them were visited by senior staff from Videocon.
"They looked very senior, and said that we will be serviced regularly now," said Salim, a retailer in Bandra.
Videocon Mobile, however, has been a laggard in gaining customers.
It was the last of the operators which launched its services in March 2010 in a very saturated and competitive market, where margins have already hit rock bottom.
In achieved peak customer numbers in December 2010 with 7.3 million subscribers.
After that, it fell to six million the next month.
Last year too, the operator's subscriber base remained in the six-seven million range, never reaching its peak of December 2010.
In January this year, it fell to 5.8 million and was at six million by the end of February.
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