Vi expands L900 and L2100 technology to over 4,200 sites across 35 districts in Maharashtra, improving indoor network coverage and data speeds.
ViL900L2100Network ExpansionMaharashtraTelecomIndiaReal Estate PuneSep 05, 2024
The expansion aims to improve indoor network coverage and data speeds, especially in areas with dense building infrastructure and suburban locations.
The plan offers features like ‘Unlimited High-Speed Data from 12 am to 6 am’, ‘Weekend Data Rollover’, and ‘Data Delight’ that offers up to 2GB of extra data per month at no additional cost.
The programme offers customers with 5G smartphones or those who have recently upgraded to a new 4G smartphone an extra 130GB of guaranteed data over a year.
The service is available under two new subscription plans—Vi Movies & TV Plus, priced at Rs. 248 per month, and Vi Movies & TV Lite, priced at Rs. 154 per month.
Vi aims to strengthen its position in the Maharashtra telecom market while providing customers with enhanced services and connectivity.
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