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Videocon Telecom To Rollout 4G LTE FDD Services In 29 Cities Across UPE, UPW & Bihar

In a press release, Videocon Telecom has announced its rollout out plan for 4G LTE FDD services in UPE, UPW and Bihar Telecom circles. Videocon holds 5Mhz liberalized spectrum in the 1800 Mhz band in the circles plans to utilize the entire spectrum for rollout of 4G LTE services in 29 key cities and offer voice on overlay network in these select cities. In remaining coverage area, the telco shall offer 2G voice on own network.

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The strategy being adapted by the telco is to play low in the cluttered and hyper competitive Voice market and straightway debut in the high potential data market taking the first mover advantage. As per the telco, 4G LTE FDD technology is very efficient on 1800 MHz and allows greater speeds & accommodates higher subscriber base to provide an unmatched customer experience. This will also give telco the distinction of being the first telco to offer 4G LTT FDD services on 1800 Mhz in the country with digital voice.

The telco will be making an investment of over Rs 1200 Cr in next 3 years for 4G rollout in 29 cities across these 3 circles. The telco will be rolling out 6 cities in phase 1, 12 cities in phase 2 and another 11 cities on phase 3 covering the key potential cities across these circles. The telco is working closely with Deloitte as their consulting partner and Huawei & NSN as their technology partner, who are also telco’s partners in their existing operations, adds the statement of the company.

Among the other opportunities that the telco is foreseeing include ICR arrangement with other telco for 4G data, which could come as an added business line for them or/and barter for voice ICR. The telco which has recently bagged the class A PAN India ISP license plans to prioritize its ISP roll out in these circles to offer Wifi off-loading for its 4G data services.

The telco plans to offer 4G data at 2G/3G rates to encourage early adoption, and will be offering bundled devices as well.

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