After Tata Docomo(total) and Reliance(partial) launching 3G services, Bharti Airtel on Monday, i.e., 24-Jan 2011, launched its 3G service in India, with rollout plans to cover 1500-plus cities across the country by March next year.
By March this year, the Airtel said it would launch 3G service in 40-plus cities in 13 telecom circles, where it had won spectrum (radio waves) for 3G services in the auction held by the Government last year.
In the remaining circles where it has no 3G licence, Airtel is currently in discussions with other operators to start service and it's in "active closure stage".
3G recharge packs starts from as low as as Rs. 10, Rs. 60, Rs. 200, Rs. 450 and Rs. 750, and for heavy-users, the entry-level price is Rs. 650 (up to 1.25 GB) going up to Rs. 2,000 (up to 14 GB), officials said.
- PTI Inputs
Via: [NDTV]
By March this year, the Airtel said it would launch 3G service in 40-plus cities in 13 telecom circles, where it had won spectrum (radio waves) for 3G services in the auction held by the Government last year.
In the remaining circles where it has no 3G licence, Airtel is currently in discussions with other operators to start service and it's in "active closure stage".
3G recharge packs starts from as low as as Rs. 10, Rs. 60, Rs. 200, Rs. 450 and Rs. 750, and for heavy-users, the entry-level price is Rs. 650 (up to 1.25 GB) going up to Rs. 2,000 (up to 14 GB), officials said.
- PTI Inputs
Via: [NDTV]
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