Telecom operator Idea Cellular today launched its 4G mobile services in 12 major towns of Orissa.
Among the 12 major towns being covered with Idea's 4G are Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Baleswar, Jharsuguda, Jatni and Khurda, the company said in a statement.
"With revised capex guidance for financial year 2016 at Rs 75 billion, we are accelerating our 4G rollout to cover the length and breadth in the 10 telecom circles, including Maharashtra and Goa and North East that are slated for launch before March," Idea Cellular Deputy MD Ambrish Jain said.
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By June 2016, Idea has plans to expand 4G network in 750 cities across ten telecom circles.
With this launch, the company has expanded its 4G service footprint to eight telecom service areas.
These service areas include four telecom circles of South India-- Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and Chennai -- and three telecom circles of North India covering four states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Punjab.
Idea Cellular currently holds 1800 MHz 4G spectrum in these ten telecom circles.
Additionally, Idea has recently signed an agreement with Videocon Telecommunications for acquiring 'Right to Use' 1800 MHz spectrum in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh (West).
Post completion of this transaction, 4G services will be extended to 12 service areas, covering 75 per cent of Idea's revenue base in the country, the statement further said.