After the successful launch of 4G services in selected telecom circles, Vodafone SuperNet 4G will now be available across 1,000 towns this year, according to the company. Vodafone India has announced the next phase of its 4G rollout that will cover the key circles of Gujarat, Haryana, UP (E) and West Bengal apart from five initial circles of Mumbai, Delhi & NCR, Kolkata, Karnataka and Kerala. The service is quite a hit in the telecom circles where it has already been launched.
Sunil Sood, MD and CEO, Vodafone India, while announcing this second phase of 4G rollout, said, the response from customers who have experienced our 4G services in the five circles is positive and encouraging. With the expansion of Vodafone SuperNet 4G across 9 circles, our customers in Gujarat, Haryana, UP(E) and West Bengal too will enjoy the multiple benefits of the world’s largest 4G network. As we expand our 4G coverage across the country, we remain steadfast in our commitment to offer our customers a world-class data and voice experience.
The nine circles, which include the ones where the service is currently operational and the second phase of the roll out, viz. Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Karnataka, Kerala, Haryana, Gujarat, UP (E) and West Bengal, together apparently contribute to just under 70 percent of Vodafone India’s data revenues. Vodafone India has recently modernized and upgraded its entire network across the country to Vodafone SuperNet, thus empowering their customers to enjoy a superior network experience and also remain confidently connected at all times, for all their voice and data needs.
Sunil Sood, MD, CEO, Vodafone India added, in the past year, significant investments have been made to expand, enhance and upgrade our network enabling us to provide a better and richer network experience to 198 million customers. We will continue our focus on deploying multiple technologies- 2G, 3G and 4G to cater to the myriad connectivity needs of both urban and rural customers. Our future-fit network is ready to service the rising demands of an increasingly Digital India.