"Bharti Airtel...ultra-fast 5G service is available to customers in 500 cities in the country. Airtel added 235 cities to its network, making it one of the largest roll-outs to date," the company said in a statement.
Airtel said that it is adding 30-40 cities on its 5G network daily.
"Airtel was the first to offer 5G services in October 2022, and today's mega launch is our promise to connect every Airtel customer in the country with ultra-fast
According to industry players, India has become the fastest country in the world to roll-out 5G networks.
Against the target of rolling out 5G in 200 cities before March 31 set by the government, the service is now available in over 900 cities.
Airtel said that its 5G Plus runs on a technology that has the widest acceptance in the world with the most developed ecosystem which ensures that all 5G smartphones in India seamlessly work on the Airtel network.
"Second, the company promises to deliver the best experience - between 20 to 30 times higher speeds than today (compared to 4G) coupled with a brilliant voice experience and super-fast call connect," the statement said.
Airtel has also removed the 5G data usage limit cap to match with Jio's offer.
Earlier 5G data usage was limited to the same as the daily quota which customers had in their 4G subscription plan.
"Customers will now be able to experience ultra-fast, reliable and secure 5G Plus services without having to worry about data exhaustion as the company removes the capping on data usage across all existing plans," the statement said.
The company has also deployed the first 5G private network at Bosch facility in Bengaluru, and also at Mahindra & Mahindra's Chakan manufacturing facility to make it the first 5G-enabled auto manufacturing unit.
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