Telecom operator Vodafone India on Tuesday said that it has posted a standalone revenue growth of 12 per cent to Rs 20,642 crore during the first half of this year ended September 30, 2014.
This was led by strong customer additions, stable pricing and growth in data revenues.
The company had reported a revenue of Rs 18,481 crore in the corresponding period last year.
The company has reported EBITDA of Rs 6,125 crore during the first half of this year compared with Rs 5,472 crore during the first half in 2013.
The company said it had a customer base of 174 million by the end of September 30, a growth of around 12 per cent year-on-year.
These customers were serviced through a network of over 1.24 lakh total sites, of which close to 28,000 are 3G sites, it said.
Vodafone India also said that it had spent Rs 3,509 crore during the period, with significant investments in new site roll-out to deliver superior customer experience and growth in key focus areas.