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Vodafone SuperNet 4G on superior 1800 MHz launched in Gujarat

| | Sep 02, 2016, at 09:58 pm
Surat, Sept 2 (IBNS): Vodafone India, a leading telecommunication services providers, on Friday announced the launch of its Vodafone SuperNet 4G service in Gujarat in the prominent business and residential towns of Surat. 4G services will be rolled out across Gujarat over the next few months.

The launch in Gujarat follows the successful launch of Vodafone SuperNet 4G services in Kerala, Karnataka, Kolkata, Delhi & NCR, Mumbai, Haryana & UP East.

Built on the efficient 1800 MHz band, this state-of-the-art network will enable Vodafone SuperNet 4G customers to access internet via mobile with speeds across a range of smart devices including Mi-Fi & dongles.

Vodafone 4G services can be readily accessed from 4G enabled handsets offered by leading smartphone manufacturers and available across the country.

Vodafone SuperNet 4G will significantly enhance the mobile internet experience for customers with faster download/upload of videos and music, seamless video chats and will also facilitate greater ease in using their favorite apps.

Customers will also adore features like high definition video streaming, mobile gaming and two-way video calling.

Vodafone SuperNet 4G services in Gujarat is built on a strong fibre backhaul  and is supported by its superfast 3G services on a new and modern network.

With this launch, Vodafone is now uniquely positioned to offer in Gujarat, 2G/3G/4G services on its own state of the art, convergent radio technology.

Announcing the launch of Vodafone SuperNet 4G service in Gujarat, Sunil Sood, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Vodafone India said, “As a steadfast partner to Digital India, we are delighted to launch Vodafone SuperNetTM4G in Gujarat during this second phase of our 4G rollout. 4G has the potential to revolutionize the mobile experience through powerful innovation that impacts how we work and live. Vodafone’s global expertise and experience of launching 4G across 20 countries gives us a better understanding of this technology and the needs of the 4G customer. Following overwhelming response received in Kerala, Karnataka, Kolkata, Delhi & NCR, Mumbai, Haryana and UP EAST, our customers in Gujarat can now enjoy the world’s largest 4G network experience from today.”

Speaking on the Vodafone SuperNet 4G proposition for Gujarat, Jayesh Gadia Business Head–Gujarat, Vodafone India, said, “Gujarat is a strong leadership market for Vodafone India and as the leading telecom service provider, our over 19.5 million customers have a lot to look forward to.  Beginning with key business and residential corridors of Surat, we will soon expand our Vodafone SuperNetTM 4G services across the entire state in a phased manner. We invite our data savvy customers in Gujarat to make the most of the bonanza of special benefits being offered and enjoy the best mobile internet experience.”


 

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