Airtel shuts down 3G network in Kolkata

Updated on 30-Jun-2019

Airtel is shutting down its 3G network in Kolkata. The company says that mobile broadband services in the city will now be available on 4G speeds. It is deploying L900 technology in the 900 MHz band to complement its 4G services in the 2300 Mhz and 1800 Mhz bands.

Read the complete press release below

Airtel has announced the shutdown of its 3G network in Kolkata. Airtel mobile broadband services in the city will now be available on 4G speed. 

Airtel has refarmed the 900 MHz band spectrum being used for 3G to further strengthen its 4G network. The company is deploying L900 technology in the 900 MHz band to complement its 4G services in the 2300 Mhz and 1800 Mhz bands.

With L900, Airtel smartphone customers will enjoy improved 4G availability inside buildings – homes, offices and malls.

Randeep Sekhon, CTO – Bharti Airtel said: “This is in line with our stated strategy of focusing on serving quality customers with the best-in-class service experience. Going forward, we plan to re-farm all of our 3G spectrum across India and deploy it for 4G in a phased manner. Also, it complements the smartphone ecosystem, which has now gravitated overwhelmingly towards 4G only devices.”  

Airtel will continue to provide 2G services in Kolkata to serve the connectivity needs of customers on feature phones.

All customers on 3G were duly notified and requested to upgrade their handsets/SIMs to continue enjoying best-in-class smartphone experience. 3G customers who are yet to upgrade their handsets/SIMs will continue to get access to high-quality voice services.

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