Idea Cellular, one of the
largest Indian telecom operators, today announced the launch of its high speed 4G LTE services across 28 towns of
its leadership market Maharashtra & Goa, covering major towns of Nagpur and Ahmednagar. With this launch,
the company has delivered on its promise to launch its 4G LTE services in 10
circles within FY16, which covers 50% of Indian Mobility market but over 60% of
Idea’s revenue.
Starting Dec 23rd,
2015 Idea rolled out its 4G LTE services in 4 circles of south - Andhra
Pradesh & Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu & Chennai, 3
major circles of north – Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh, Punjab and
Haryana in February, followed by extension of services to 2 other
circles Orissa and North East, and now in Maharashtra
and Goa. Presently available in over 300 towns, Idea aims to exit FY16 with
its 4G LTE services covering over 550 towns in these 10 circles, and plans to
extend the 4G footprint to over 750 towns by June 2016.
Commenting on the
successful rollout of services, Ambrish Jain, Deputy Managing Director,
Idea Cellular said, “Beginning Dec 23, we have rapidly expanded our
4G LTE services in these 10 markets in a record time frame of just 3 months. We
have revised our capex guidance for financial year 2016 from Rs.65 billion to
Rs.75 billion mainly on account of accelerated 4G capex and associated fiber
rollout and are fully geared up now to grow our presence, strengthen our
portfolio and make more people join the digital bandwagon.”
Idea is the fastest
growing telecom operator with an overall RMS of 18.9% as of Q3FY16 report of
TRAI. Idea has 6.1 million 4G devices, nearly 6% of its subscriber base in
these 10 telecom service areas, registered on its network. In comparison, on an
All India basis, Idea has nearly 48.6 million customers owning 3G devices
(approx. 28% of EoP) and over 9.8 million customers with 4G devices (approx. 5%
of EoP).
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