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Vodafone India 4G Coverage to Reach 2,400 Towns by March 2017

2017-01-09 11:20:40

 

Vodafone said that it will soon launch 4G services Goa, Punjab and Chennai, following the availability of services in UP (west) circle. It said that Vodafone SuperNet 4G coverage will be available in 2,400 towns across the country by March 2017.
 
These 17 circles where Vodafone will offer 4G service, contribute over 90 percent of Vodafone India’s data revenues.
 
The telco Friday launched its SuperNet 4G service in Dehradun, Haridwar, Aligarh, Nainital and nine other prominent business tourism and educational hubs. It has already rolled out services in Kerala, Karnataka, Kolkata, Delhi & NCR, Mumbai, Haryana, UP East, Gujarat, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Assam & North East, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu circles.
 
Vodafone 4G services can be readily accessed from 4G enabled handsets, offered by leading smartphone manufacturers and available across the country.
 
It said that that 4G will significantly enhance the mobile internet experience for customers with faster download/upload of videos and music, seamless video chats and will also facilitate greater ease in using their favourite apps. Customers will also adore features like high definition video streaming, mobile gaming and two-way video calling.
 
Vodafone SuperNet 4G service is built on a strong fibre backhaul, a new and modern network. With this launch, Vodafone is now uniquely positioned to offer in UP (West) an Uttaranchal, 2G/3G/4G services on its own state of the art, convergent radio technology.


  telecom.economictimes.indiatimes  
 
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