Airtel has achieved a remarkable achievement- expanding its 5G network to have all districts of Karnataka, Punjab, Odisha, West Bengal, Gujarat, and the Union Territory of Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu within 12 months of its launch.
Airtel's 5G has a remarkable rise in popularity, with 4.2 million unique users in Tamil Nadu, 2.2 million in Gujarat, over 5.1 million in Karnataka, and over 1.4 million in Odisha. In West Bengal, Airtel proudly serves over 1.6 million unique 5G customers.
Airtel's 5G services are now available at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium, further expanding its reach to encompass several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From Darjeeling's serene tea gardens and Kalimpong's picturesque hills to the charming colonial town of Chandannagar, Airtel is continuously accelerating its 5G deployment. The company has also brought the legendary Eden Gardens, India's oldest and second-largest cricket stadium, and the terracotta haven of Bishnupur onto the digital superhighway.
Airtel's 5G network has extended its reach to encompass several renowned landmarks, including the tranquil Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh, the poignant Jallianwala Bagh memorial in Amritsar, the vibrant Wagah Border, and the majestic Qila Mubarak in Bathinda. Further expanding its digital footprint, Airtel has also brought the village of Qila Raipur, famed for its unique Rural Olympics, onto the digital superhighway.
From the scenic hill station of Ooty to the culturally rich city of Madurai, from the bustling port city of Thoothukudi to the southernmost tip of Kanyakumari, Airtel continues to expand its 5G network rapidly. The company has also brought the iconic M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mahabalipuram onto the digital superhighway, further enhancing the digital landscape of Tamil Nadu. As mentioned earlier, Airtel boasts over 4.2 million unique 5G customers in the state.
Airtel's 5G network has stretched its reach to encompass the diverse landscapes of Karnataka, from the lush forests of the Western Ghats in Kodagu to the vibrant tech hub of Bengaluru and the pristine beaches of Mangalore. The company has also brought the renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi and the majestic Mullayanagiri peak in Chikmagalur – the highest in Karnataka – onto the digital superhighway, further solidifying its commitment to connecting every corner of the state.
Airtel's 5G network has swept across Gujarat, connecting the serene white sands of the Rann of Kutch, the coastal charm of Dwarka, the awe-inspiring Statue of Unity, the historic Gandhi Ashram in Sabarmati, and the architectural marvel of the Atal Bridge. The company has also brought the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and Rani ki Vav, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Patan, onto the digital superhighway. With over 2.2 million 5G customers in Gujarat, Airtel is transforming the digital landscape of the state.