Udaipur. Bharti Airtel (“Airtel”), India’s leading telecommunications services provider, today said that its 4G network now covers 62 towns and 7794 villages across Udaipur district, empowering customers with best-in-class high speed mobile broadband services. Airtel, which is the #1 operator in Rajasthan with over 20 million customers, recently announced a massive network expansion drive to further scale up its high speed data services across the region. Airtel has been consistently rated as the fastest mobile network in India by multiple globally renowned platforms.
Special focus on Udaipur
Airtel was the first operator to launch 4G services in the region. Airtel’s network umbrella in the region covers all key urban, semi urban and rural areas including highways, tourist destinations and trade centres. It has the widest network footprint with network coverage even in remote locations. It has the widest network footprint with network coverage even in remote locations like Amargarh,Maheri,Bhorai,Jher,Teekad,Ojyara,Balua etc.
As part of its network transformation program - Project Leap, Airtel plans to roll out more than 1,100 new technology upgrades and new mobile sites across the Udaipur region in FY 2019-20 with the aim of stepping up network capacity and taking services deeper into rural and unconnected areas. With this planned rollout, the number of Airtel’s mobile sites across Udaipur will go up by 61% and considerably enhance the network experience for customers. Airtel also plans to deploy 600 km of fresh optic fibre in the region to take its fibre footprint to 3,500 to 4,100 km. The addition of fresh fibre capacity will support the growth of high speed data services in the region. With this planned rollout, the number of Airtel’s mobile sites across Rajasthan will go up by 20% and considerably enhance the network experience for customers. Airtel also plans to deploy 4000 km of fresh optic fibre in the region to take its fibre footprint to 21,200 to 25,000 km. The addition of fresh fibre capacity will support the growth of high speed data services in the region.