
Airtel has given a big gift to the customers waiting for 5G services. Airtel has launched its Airtel 5G Plus service in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Siliguri, Nagpur, and Varanasi. This service will soon start in all major cities of the country in a phased manner. You can check the Airtel Thanks app to know if this service is available in your city. Here you can also find out whether your smartphone is 5G ready or not!
Meaning of Airtel 5G Plus connectivity for customers
With the launch of this service, users will now get 20-30 times faster network access than before, along with great sound experience and strong call connectivity. Along with this, it will be very easy for the customers to download files and launch heavy applications.
Not only this, cloud streaming, high-quality video, cloud gaming, etc. will also get better on the 5G network. And most importantly, Airtel customers will not have to change their SIM to get 5G services. It will work on any 5G handset and Airtel's existing 4G SIM. So, consumers who have a 5G phone can still take advantage of the high-speed Airtel 5G Plus on their existing data plans until it is rolled out more extensively.
We build a great network to deliver the best experience for our customers
Speaking at the launch of Airtel 5G Plus, Gopal Vittal, Managing Director, and CEO, of Bharti Airtel said, “Airtel has been at the forefront of India's telecom revolution for the past 27 years. Today is another step in our journey. We build a great network to deliver the best experience for our customers. For us, our customers are at the heart of everything we do. Hence our solution will work on any 5G handset and existing SIM that the customers have. Airtel 5G Plus will redefine the way people communicate, live, work, connect and play in the years to come.
Airtel 5G Plus at the forefront of innovation
In the last year, Airtel has demonstrated the power of 5G with many powerful experiments. Airtel has shown how 5G is going to change the way we live and do business. The company made India's first 5G network live in Hyderabad.
Earlier this year, Airtel showcased the country's first live conversation with legendary cricketer Kapil Dev, via a 5G-powered hologram, on a test network provided by the Department of Telecommunications. Airtel recreated Kapil Dev's iconic 175 not-out innings against Zimbabwe in 1983 in 4K quality, with immersive video technology that viewers experienced on a 5G-enabled smartphone.
Successful trial of 5G-connected ambulance
Airtel's 5G build-up also included a state-of-the-art 5G-connected ambulance in partnership with Apollo Hospitals and the successful launch of India's first private trial 5G network at the Bosch facility.
If you also want to experience a 5G network with great speed and strong performance, then Airtel 5G Plus brings you a special experience. Because of the enthusiasm of Airtel customers, soon this service is going to be started in other cities of the country in a phased manner.
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