Bharti Airtel on Monday said it would roll out 6,000 new mobile sites over the North Eastern district in the financial year 2018-19, to include network capacity and take services more profound into unconnected regions.
With the network transformation program under its Project Leap project, the organization's mobile sites crosswise over Assam and NESA will go up by 31% to 25,000, COO Ajai Puri said here.
Announcing the launch of services in North East and Assam, Rajan Swaroop, Director – East regional hub, stated, "Across India, Airtel has palyed a key role by associating individuals to individuals and individuals to places. Airtel offers an exceptional service experience and world-class customer service, wherever it goes. North East and Assam have a gigantic potential for development and Airtel will attempt to wind up a positive impetus for advancement."
Airtel likewise plans to include 3,000 km of new optic fiber in the area to take its fiber impression to 16,000 km, which will bolster the high speed data services, he said.
Around 60 percent of clients in Assam and the North East have just ported to Airtel's service, Puri asserted.