Bharti Airtel to Provide 5G Network In India's First Underwater Metro Route
India's famous telecom company Bharti Airtel is now going to show its feat in India's first underwater metro being built in Kolkata. Airtel Bharti will provide 5G network in India's first underwater metro corridor passing through Howrah Maidan, Howrah Station, Mahakaran, and Esplanade Station, Kolkata.
The underwater metro route to be built between Howrah Maidan and Esplanade under Hoogly river will be about 4.8 km long and Airtle will provide seamless 5G network facility, unlimited calls, vioce calls, instant photo upload to the metro travellers.
Bharti Airtle will deploy high capacity nodes 35 km below the Hoogly River, which will provide people with high definition data, unlimited messaging and many other internet facilities.
Bharti Airtle is not only making its brand profitable but Airtle is also providing the best quality network service to its users everywhere.
Ayan Sarkar, CEO of Airtel
The CEO of Bharti Airtel company West Bengal and Odisha, said, "This initiative to provide under-river tunnel connectivity will certainly make a difference to commuters where they will get to access to high-definition video streaming, gaming, multiple chatting, instant uploading of photos, and more, along with enjoying the scenic stretch below river Ganga,".
Ayan Sarkar, CEO of Bharti Airtel West Bengal and Odisha, said, "Airtel is committed to pushing boundaries to better serve its customers. This initiative to provide under-river tunnel connectivity will certainly make a difference to commuters where they will get to access to High-Definition video streaming, gaming, multiple chatting, instant uploading of photos and more, along with enjoying the scenic stretch below river Ganga."
In a release, the telco said, "Airtel has invested in the infrastructure ahead of the actual commercial launch of service, which is expected soon. This makes Airtel the first operator to deliver seamless connectivity through the 4.8km stretch in Kolkata’s East–West Metro corridor connecting Howrah Maidan with the Esplanade."
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