Posted by : Cyber Freak
Saturday, 19 January 2013

Videocon Mobile Services is set to
launch its 4G services in India in the second half this year. The
company will be using 1800MHz spectrum it won in 2012 to roll out the
fourth generation mobile wireless network in the country.
According to a report in The Telegraph India,
the operator says it had purchased “liberalised” spectrum licences that
means it could offer services on 2G, 3G, or 4G networks. The telco is
likely to come up with services such as HD video streaming,
video-on-demand and online games using the high end network, which is
believed to be 10 times faster than the 3G.
An Economic Times report
quotes Bali as saying the company had bagged liberalised spectrum in
the telecom circles of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Gujarat,
Uttar Pradesh (East and West), Bihar and Jharkhand. Currently, only Airtel offers 4G LTE data services in the country. The telecom giant is reportedly to expand its 4G services in the country as it seeks government approval to test voice services
on the fourth generation networks. According to reports, Reliance
Industries-owned Infotel Broadband has a pan-India 4G licence and is
likely to soon receive the DoT nod for testing voice services on 4G.
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