Mobile internet usage in Georgia is growing at a rapid pace. According to data submitted by mobile operators to the Communications Commission, 4,260,990 subscribers use mobile internet every month - equal to 72.8% of all active SIM cards. Total monthly consumption averages 80,160 terabytes, meaning each active user consumes 18.8 GB per month. This represents a 26% annual increase, or about 3.9 GB more per subscriber compared to last year.
As of now, operators have submitted statistical data for January–February 2026. In February, Magti subscribers consumed the most mobile internet, using 38,577 terabytes. This translates to 25.9 GB per subscriber, a figure that has grown by 22% annually. Here is a detailed breakdown of mobile internet usage by company:
Mobile Internet Usage by Operator
Magti
1,489,711 internet-using subscribers
25.9 GB per subscriber per month
Annual growth: +4.7 GB
Silknet
1,508,650 internet-using subscribers
16.8 GB per subscriber per month
Annual growth: +3 GB
Cellfie Mobile
1,253,293 internet-using subscribers
12.8 GB per subscriber per month
Annual growth: +4 GB
ARPU Also Increasing Across All Operators
Financial data shows that average revenue per user (ARPU) has grown for all operators — an important metric for the telecom sector.
Magti: 14.09 GEL monthly ARPU (+0.76 GEL YoY)
Silknet: 11.93 GEL monthly ARPU (+0.29 GEL YoY)
Cellfie Mobile: 9.73 GEL monthly ARPU (+0.98 GEL YoY)
Cellfie Mobile recorded the largest ARPU increase in 2026.
Revenue and Market Share (January–February 2026)
Magti
Revenue: 71,602,382 GEL
Subscribers: 2,425,985
Market share: 41.4%
Revenue growth: +10.3%
Silknet
Revenue: 51,951,181 GEL
Subscribers: 2,092,716
Market share: 35.7%
Revenue growth: +7%
Cellfie Mobile
Revenue: 26,878,569 GEL
Subscribers: 1,322,229
Market share: 22.6%
Revenue growth: +12.9%

