As part of its plans to increase the availability of its 4G LTE services across India, Airtel has now launched its services in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.
Airtel has announced the launch of its 4G LTE services in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, making it the 25th town in the state to have the services. The services can be availed over a range of devices including mobile phones, dongles, 4G hotspots and CPEs (customer premise equipment). Subscribers with a 4G enabled smartphone can upgrade to a 4G SIM at their nearest Airtel retail touch points.
Speaking about the launch, Venkatesh Vijayraghavan, Chief Executive Officer, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana, Bharti Airtel Ltd, said, “We launched Airtel’s first 4G Network in Hyderabad last May and in just 10 months our 4G presence has spread to 40 major towns in both the states. As customers show an increasing propensity for consuming data services, we at Airtel are excited to take the lead in introducing the market to the power of blazing 4G speeds. We recently launched “Project Leap”, our national network transformation drive, and look forward to augmenting our 4G presence in these states and deliver a compelling network experience for our customers now and in years to come.”