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Thursday, 9 March 2017

Vodafone launches 4G across 440 towns in Haryana


Vodafone M-Pesa has tied up with Government of Haryana to ensure digital transfer of monthly disbursement to pensioners.

Telecom services provider, Vodafone, has launched its 4G services in 440 towns of Haryana and has become the state’s largest operator by revenue and customer base, said the telecom firm in a statement . Vodafone has set up sites to provide state of art IP network and world class services to customers across Haryana.

The towns include Karnal, Sonipat, Rewari, Ambala, Hisar, Kurukshetra, Jind, Bhiwani, Yamunanagar, Sonipat, Panipat, Bahadurgarh, Loharu, Berla, Gignaw, Baliana, Sundrehti, etc.

“We are happy to announce that our 4G services are now available across 440 towns in Haryana, which is a strong leadership market for Vodafone India, “said Mohit Narru, Business Head-Haryana, Vodafone India. “Our continuous endeavour to enhance customer experience has helped us to be No. 1 in revenue and customer Market share in Haryana,” added Narru.

Haryana is a focus and significant growth market for Vodafone India and its network covers 99.7% population of Haryana. Vodafone M-Pesa has tied up with Government of Haryana to ensure digital transfer of monthly disbursement to pensioners.

Also, viewing the growing volumes of customer usage increasing need for speed, the company invested INR 114 Crores in 2015-16 to expand, modernize and build a more technology and energy efficient network. In Haryana, Vodafone has a large retail footprint with 266 Vodafone branded stores spread across prominent localities in the state, making it convenient for customers to access Vodafone’s products and services within their neighbourhood.

Vodafone SuperNetTM 4G service in Haryana is built on a fibre backhaul, enabling significant volumes of seamless data flow and superior connectivity on 4G and is supported by its 3G services on a new and modern network.

There are special packages offered too for the subscribers in Haryana.

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