Mobile network provider Vodafone India has launched its SuperNet network and services in high-altitude mountain Sela Pass in Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh.
A Vodafone India press release today said that with the launch made last week, the private sector mobile service provider now offers full-fledged voice and data services to the residents and visitors at Sela Pass, which is 13,700 ft above sea level.
With this expansion, Vodafone now covers 608 towns and villages across 13 districts of Arunachal Pradesh, the release said. Alok Verma, Vodafone India’s Business Head — Assam and North East Circle, said, “As part of our ongoing endeavour to strengthen network in Arunachal Pradesh with robust telecom infrastructure, Vodafone is now fully equipped to provide excellent connectivity and services to the residents of Sela Pass, which is one of the most challenging terrains to set up telecom infrastructure.”
In Assam and North East Circle, Vodafone operates in seven States spanning across 17,800 towns and villages diverse in demographic landscape, catering to an equally diverse populace in terms of culture and language, the release said.
With over 5,100 cell sites, 73,000 plus distribution touch points and more than 305 retail touch points, Vodafone has an overall subscriber base of over 5.2 million in Assam and North East, it added.
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