Airtel 5G crosses 10 million unique users

Airtel is well poised to cover every town and key rural areas with Airtel 5G services by end of March 2024, the telecom giant said in a statement.

Published By: Md Waquar Haider | Published: Feb 27, 2023, 02:13 PM (IST)

Highlights

  • Airtel has crossed the 10 million unique 5G user mark on its network.
  • Airtel has demonstrated the power of 5G with a host of powerful use cases.
  • Airtel 5G service will be available in 300 cities across the country.

Bharti Airtel has crossed the 10 million unique 5G user mark on its network. The company is well poised to cover every town and key rural areas with Airtel 5G services by end of March 2024, the telecom giant said in a statement. In November 2022, Airtel became the first and only operator to have 1 million unique customers on its network within 30 days of its commercial launch. Also Read: Airtel users, here is how you can get 5G internet for free

Randeep Sekhon, CTO, Bharti Airtel, said "These are early days, but we are thrilled with the response we have received from our customers. Airtel will continue to stay true to its commitment to build a more connected, equitable and sustainable network. With cutting edge 5G infrastructure, a fantastic partner ecosystem and a dedicated workforce that is customer obsessed, we believe we are in the right path to win and deliver a world-class 5G Plus experience to customers across the length and breadth of the country." Also Read: Airtel 5G Plus network is now live in 22 telecom circles, but where is Vi 5G?

In the last one year, Airtel has demonstrated the power of 5G with a host of powerful use cases that will change the way customers lead their lives and do business. From India's first live 5G network in Hyderabad to India's first private 5G network at the BOSCH facility in Bengaluru to partnering with Mahindra & Mahindra to make its Chakan manufacturing facility, India's first 5G enabled auto manufacturing unit, Airtel has been at the forefront of 5G innovation.

Airtel CEO Gopal Vittal has said that the company will make its 5G service available in 300 cities across the country by the end of March 2023. Th telecom giant is expected to provide pan-India 5G coverage by March 2024. Airtel's 5G Plus network is now available in over 140 cities across the country.

Here are all the cities where Airtel's 5G Plus service is available in India:

Haridwar

Ambala

Karnal

Sonipat

Yamunanagar

Bahadurgarh

Dehradun

Agartala

Kohima

Dimapur

Aizawl

Gangtok

Silchar

Dibrugarh

Tinsukia

Noida

Kozhikode

Trivandrum

Bhawanipatna

Dhenkanal

Jharsuguda

Paradeep

Bargarh

Thrissur

Ujjain

Dharamshala

Mandi

Baddi

Gwalior

Itanagar

Raipur

Durg-Bhilai

Jodhpur

Ajmer

Alwar

Bikaner

Bhilwara

Ghaziabad

Faridabad

Jaipur

Udaipur

Pune

Kozhikode

Trivandrum

Thrissur

Vizag

Lucknow

Berhampore

Old Malda

Raiganj

Durgapur

Balurghat

Alipurduar

Dinhata

Asansol

Barrdhaman

Koch Bihar

Medinipur

Jalpaiguri

Darjeeling

Islampur

Kharagpur

Srinagar

Surat

Vadodara

Rajkot

Warangal

Karimnagar

Shimla

Hyderabad

Pune

Patna

Nagpur

Vijayawada

Rajahmundry

Kakinada

Anugul

Sambalpur

Berhampur

Balasore

Kurnool

Guntur

Tirupati

Meerut

Gandhinagar

Delhi

Jammu

Mumbai

Chennai

Imphal

Bengaluru

Samba

Kathua

Udhampur

Akhnoor

Kupwara

Lakhanpur

Khour

Indore

Hyderabad

Siliguri

Ahmedabad

Nagpur

Varanasi

Kanpur

Panipat

Gurugram

Guwahati

Prayagraj

Ranchi

Jamshedpur

Bhagalpur

Bodh Gaya

Coimbatore

Itanagar

Begusarai

Katihar

Kishanganj

Purnia

Gopalganj

Barh

Bihar Sharif

Bihta

Nawada

Sonepur

Bhopal

Madurai

Hosur

Trichy

Agra

Muzaffarpur

Kochi

Bhubaneswar

Cuttack

Bhubaneswar

Cuttack

Rourkela

Gorakhpur

Rourkela

Hissar

Rohtak

Kota

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur

Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Varanasi

Terminal 2, Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru

Mahindra's Chakan manufacturing facility.

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