Airtel launches service in Arunachal Pradesh towns under its program Project Leap

"We are committed to building telecom infrastructure across AP and take services deeper into the state," Airtel North East and Assam CEO Sameer said.

Airtel launches service in Arunachal Pradesh towns under its program Project Leap
ITANAGAR: India's largest telecommunications services provider Bharti Airtel today announced the launch of its 2G and 3G mobile services in Lumla, Nafra and Longding towns in Arunachal Pradesh under its network transformation program "Project Leap".

This is also the first time that customers in these towns will have access to 3G mobile services, a statement said here today.

Airtel is the largest mobile services provider in Arunachal Pradesh and offers 2G, 3G and 4G services to customers.

Airtel was also the first operator to launch 3G in the state and is the only operator that offers 4G in Arunachal Pradesh.

The company has connected important towns like Bomdilla, Naharlagun, Daporijo, Itanagar, Tawang and Zero with superfast 4G.

"We are committed to building telecom infrastructure across Arunachal Pradesh and take our services deeper into the state,"" Airtel North East and Assam CEO Sameer Anjaria said.
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