Vodafone eyes to spread its 4G services to 1,000 towns

Vodafone India, has revealed plans to expand its 4G coverage to four more telecoms circles, thereby taking its services available in 1,000 towns this year.
The company has already rolled out 4G in five circles so far — Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Karnataka, and Kerala. It will shortly launch 4G in Gujarat, Haryana, UP-East and West Bengal. The company will also expand its fast mobile broadband services coverage to nine markets, thatcover 70 percent of the company’s data revenue, Chief Executive Sunil Sood said on Wednesday.
Vodafone has named the services as “SuperNet 4G“, which will be a combination of high-speed broadband access and content.
“Our 4G services will be available across 1000 towns this year. We have completed the launch of the first phase and we will be launching our second phase very shortly. In our second phase, we plan to cover four circles of Gujarat, Haryana, UP (East) and West Bengal,” said Sunil Sood, managing director and chief executive officer of Vodafone India
He further added, “Since last year, we have been working on a war footing on providing 4G services. We have separate teams working to provide a fantastic experience that includes getting sites, getting fiber and solving whatever issues there are.”
The company has invested Rs.1,000 crore in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) to upgrade its network, also added 3,185 sites last year in the region, including in many of government buildings in the capital. In Mumbai, it has also made an investment of Rs.1, 261 crore to enhance its network and added around 5000 sites last year, particularly for its 4G services.
Sood said the company also has plans to acquire spectrum in the near future, “We are yet to sort out whether we will acquire through trading route, sharing route or auction route but we do have plans to increase our spectrum in order to enhance our portfolio.”