Airtel has started reallocating 4G bands to meet 5G demand

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Airtel has started reallocating 4G bands to meet 5G demand

As more and more users switch to 5G networks, Airtel has reallocated its mid-band spectrum to spread 5G services throughout the nation on its 1800, 2100, and 2300 MHz bands. This will improve indoor coverage and browsing speeds for users, the company said in a statement.

“As more customers are moving to our 5G services, we have reallocated our mid-band spectrum, which was being used for 4G services. Along with this, we are also ready to launch stand-alone technology. According to Airtel Chief Technology Officer Randeep Sekhon, “this will mean that the Airtel network will be the first network in India to run on both stand-alone and non-standalone modes, allowing us to deliver the best experience in the market.”

The company said its pilot on standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) switches has been conducted in Rewari, Chennai and Bhubaneswar and the results have been encouraging.

With open APIs, differentiated connectivity, and service-based architecture, Airtel will be able to provide new and creative applications, services, and solutions on 5G networks. With this capability.

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