Airtel begins reallocating 4G bands to accommodate demand for 5G

Bharti Airtel (Airtel) on Monday mentioned it has began re-farming (or reallocating) its current mid-band spectrum to accommodate the rising visitors demand on its 5G community.

With extra prospects shifting to the 5G community, Airtel is re-farming its mid-band spectrum to increase 5G providers on its 1800, 2100, 2300 MHz bands throughout the nation in order that prospects can get enhanced searching speeds, along with improved indoor protection, it mentioned in a press release.

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“As extra prospects pivot to our 5G providers, we now have re-farmed our mid-band spectrum which was getting used for 4G providers. With this we’re additionally able to launch stand-alone know-how. It will imply that the Airtel community would be the first community in India to run on each stand-alone and non-standalone modes permitting us to ship the very best expertise available in the market.” Randeep Sekhon, Chief Know-how Officer, Airtel, mentioned.

The corporate mentioned its pilot on the standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) change has been performed in Rewari, Chennai and Bhubaneswar and the outcomes have been encouraging.

This functionality on the 5G community will allow Airtel to introduce new progressive functions, providers and options via open APIs, differentiated connectivity and service-based structure, it added.



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