Airtel invests in Dual Carrier technology in Bihar & Jharkhand

Airtel 3G towerMobile operator Bharti Airtel has made investment in upgrading its network in Bihar & Jharkhand as part of its Rs 60,000 crore Project Leap program.

The company does not reveal specific investment in the upgrade of its telecom network in Bihar & Jharkhand to enhance the mobile Internet coverage.

Airtel’s investment in Dual Carrier technology combining spectrum capacities of two 5MHz carriers in the 2100 MHz band will significantly enhance network capacity through efficient usage.

With the latest investment in upgrading the network, Airtel has become the first mobile operator to deploy Dual Carrier technology in Bihar & Jharkhand. Airtel aims to ensure improvement in mobile experience in the form of faster data speeds, better voice quality, and improved network coverage – indoors and outdoors.

Bharti Airtel claims that 3G customers can enjoy 4G like data speeds. Airtel also claims that it will now offer the widest 4G experience across Bihar & Jharkhand.

“The deployment of ‘Dual Carrier’ technology is in line with our focus to deliver a superior network experience to our customers, who can now enjoy a seamless 4G experience,” said Ritesh Singh, CEO – Bihar and Jharkhand, Bharti Airtel.

editor@telecomlead.com

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