Last Updated on May 18, 2022 by Anu Joy
Vodafone Idea India has announced that it has installed cutting-edge L900 technology in the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands on about 8400 sites in New Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). This comes after the company received a lot of criticism from customers for poor indoor connectivity, which resulted in call drops and spotty internet connections in the Delhi NCR region. This is the second region where the company deployed the LTE 900 technology after Gujarat earlier this year.
Since the pandemic, Vi has built about 700 4G sites, increasing coverage for its clients in Delhi and NCR. It has also deployed nearly 2400 ma-MIMO installations and around 2300 small cells in Delhi and NCR to improve coverage.
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxCommenting on the initiative, Arvinder Sachdev, Operations Director, North, Vodafone Idea said, “I would like to extend an invitation to pre-paid and post-paid mobile phone users in New Delhi & NCR to enjoy a superior, upgraded indoor 4G experience on the Vi network. We have undertaken multiple initiatives over the past year to widen our 4G coverage in the circle as well as strengthen indoor network coverage even in congested locations in the National Capital. Vi customers can choose from a bouquet of choice plans that allow every member of the family to do more and get more on Vi’s 4G network. As we continue our endeavours toward 5G readiness, we remain committed to bring the best in technology, products and services to keep delighting our customers.”
Vi has launched active marketing in the Delhi and NCR regions to inform their customers about this important step. Customers are invited to enjoy seamless indoor network connectivity at Airport Road, Vasant Kunj, Karol Bagh, Connaught Place, Cyber City, MG Road, Faridabad Sector 16, 21, Delhi Cant., INA, Sarita Vihar, AIIMS, North Campus, Rohini, Dwarka, Vikas Marg, Satya Niketan, Noida City Centre, and other locations.
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