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Airtel Boosts Indoor Coverage of High Speed Data Services in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh with Superior 900 MHz Deployment

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Bharti Airtel (“Airtel”), India’s premier communications solutions provider, said that it has augmented its mobile network in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh to deliver the best indoor network experience for its customers by deploying 5 MHz in 900 MHz spectrum band for high speed data services.

The high propagation and reach of 900 MHz spectrum enables wider network availability and improved data speeds along with better coverage inside homes and buildings in urban and rural areas.

This augmentation complements recently deployed 30 MHz additional spectrum across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, and will further strengthen the network capabilities benefitting the access of high speed data services to customers.

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 Manu Sood, Hub CEO – Upper North, Bharti Airtel, said, “The deployment of 5 MHz in 900 MHz spectrum band for high speed data services is in line with our endeavour to deliver deep indoor & wider reach to our customers across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. We continue to invest aggressively on network upgrades and new spectrum to deliver world class service experience at a time when our customers need it the most.”

Airtel has the largest spectrum bank at 71.2 MHz in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh with 40 MHz in 2300 MHz band, 25 MHz in 1800 MHz + 2100 MHz bands, and 6.2 MHz in 900 MHz band.

ollowing the pandemic, the adoption of the work from home, online classes, video streaming has witnessed a massive surge. Airtel’s intervention to build additional capacities will go a long way in helping customers stay connected.

Airtel has also deployed advanced network technologies and tools such as pre-5G Massive MIMO, 4G Advanced and Carrier Aggregation to step up high speed network capacity and coverage.   

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