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Hope they are using the new Tejas gear. Now high time BSNL should consider opening up to foreign vendors for 5G atleast.
I have no idea. Outskirts of Pune and Outskirts of city near Nagpur. But they have switched off band 1 5Mhz LTE for activation of this. Indoor coverage of 2500Mhz is nothing to talk about. When I asked service engineers, they will add 5Mhz of band 1 LTE after three months. 10Mhz of 700Mhz, will be added at the end of the year. Most of the Maharashtra+Goa+Gujarat will be covered by March 2026. 50% Nokia gears will be used for 4G I believe. Ericsson Gears completely for 5G. Testing is going on in Kanpur, Varanasi with 70Mhz of band 78.

Breaking Vi (Vodafone Idea) website updated with Unlimited 5G Plans

i think they personally hate me or something

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Im using Vi 5G since the trials began and i had bought the 365Rs plan to get 5G but here i am today where Vi has offically launched 5G and yet my sim keep deducting data form 4G pack regardless

and when i called customer care they said

unga bunga u dont have 5g enabled
unga bunga its ur fault u choose us
unga bunga 5G unlimited only when 5G is being
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mind you i have made a dedicated video on testing Vi 5G ,1 week before there launch so i know what I'm doing

Yet they keep blaming me for it

Breaking Vi (Vodafone Idea) website updated with Unlimited 5G Plans

Only plans updated but network is outdated. They are only deploying 5G in Mumbai that to in patches with high ping
Chennai ain't getting 5G bruh. Vi is sleeping here. Meanwhile they're swapping out Nokia and installing Ericsson in random Gujarat rural where swap is not necessary

Breaking Vi (Vodafone Idea) website updated with Unlimited 5G Plans

They have now added a 5G network page on their website. It has list of states where 5G network is coming soon.


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General Discussions about Satcom (Space Fiber)

The satellite capacity offered by Starlink is anticipated to be substantially higher, approximately 80-90 times more than competitors Eutelsat OneWeb or Reliance Jio-SES, which offer between 30-50 gigabits per second (Gbps), says an ET report.
Whoever wrote this piece is smoking good sht mate :ROFLMAO: :LOL: as if the tieup partners will allow this circus

General Discussions about Satcom (Space Fiber)

The satellite capacity offered by Starlink is anticipated to be substantially higher, approximately 80-90 times more than competitors Eutelsat OneWeb or Reliance Jio-SES, which offer between 30-50 gigabits per second (Gbps), says an ET report.

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