Vi users have a big benefit! 3G network users will upgrade to 4G
Vodafone and Idea merged in August 2018. After this, the two companies completed the merger process in a phased manner. Now the company has announced to upgrade 3G network users to 4G network to provide better connectivity experience to its customers.
new Delhi. Vodafone Idea Limited (Vi) will bring its existing 3G customers to 4G networks to provide better data speeds and services. Understand in easy language, your 3G network will now be upgraded to 4G. Birla group company said that Vodafone Idea is using Vi GIGAnet Technology for this. The company’s MD and CEO Ravinder Takkar said that we have spread 4G network to one billion population of the country. Let us know that Reliance JIO and Bharti Airtel have already done this work.
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2G users will continue to get basic voice services
Idea Vodafone said that the company will now be able to provide faster 4G data speed to its 3G users on Vi GIGAnet network. Enterprise customers using the company’s 3G-based service will be upgraded to 4G and 4G-based IoT applications and services. The company will complete this process in a phased manner. However, there will be no change in the services provided to the company’s 2G users. They will continue to get basic voice services as before.
Vi’s constant decrease in the number of consumers
After coming together, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular launched GIGAnet, an integrated 4G network under the Vi brand name. Recently, it has been said by Vodafone-Idea that the company has a total of 16 key-circles. Here the focus of the operator is to gain more subscribers and increase market share. An effort has been started by the company to provide better internet connectivity, so that the reduction in the number of customers can be stopped. According to the TRAI report, about 48.2 lakh users of Vi have decreased in June 2020.
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