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Vodafone Idea completes Radio Network consolidation in Rest of West Bengal

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Vodafone announced the consolidation of its radio integration in Rest of West Bengal by Dec’18, within a short span of just two months. With this, ROWB is the first eight circles to complete integration. The ROWB circle integration which started in the month of November’18 was completed by December 2018 within a very short span of just two months.

Vodafone Idea coverage is now available across 878 Towns and 37585 villages in ROWB covering 97% area. 4G coverage has expanded to over 78% population in the region covering 27 Districts including 838 Towns in the region, for customers of both brands.

According to Shivan Bhargava, Business Head, ROWB, Vodafone Idea, “The successful consolidation of network in ROWB will enable over 2.18 crore customers of Vodafone and Idea to enjoy a unified network experience on 2G, & 4G. This will also benefit 78 lakh customers of Kolkata as well while they roam around Bengal. We are deploying new age technologies to enhance customer experience as we are building a robust, future ready network in Kolkata & WB”.

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In other circles, network integration is taking place on a cluster-by-cluster basis and the subscribers of both Idea and Vodafone brands are gradually moving to a much larger and better network experience.

Vishant Vora, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone Idea said, “With meticulous pre-merger planning and rigorous post-merger execution, we have ensured that our customers remain confidently connected and enjoy uninterrupted services even as we integrate and optimize our network in a phased manner across circles. We have partnered the best of vendors and equipment suppliers to bring the best network experience for our customers.”

The core strategy is being rigorously executed across all circles with meticulous planning and smart use of advances in technology by a team of experts from Vodafone Idea along with global vendors.

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Further, war rooms have been set-up at national and circle levels to monitor and manage network performance on a real time basis led by Vodafone Idea’s 24/7 functioning class SNOC in Pune. The company has undertaken special measures to avoid customer inconvenience with shifting, movement and deployment of equipment during the integration process.

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