Aircel 3G Services Over 140 Cities in India

Well, India is getting closer and closer to the world of 3G these days. South India’s one of the leading mobile service provider Aircel has announced that they are getting into the 3G market in January-February 2011. That’s really a great news for all the Aircel subscribers in the country.

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The company believes that they can convert over half of their existing 2G subscribes to 3G in a very short interval. The company’s CEO Gurdeep Singh also said that they would launch 4G services in a year time. Aircel is also looking to bag 50 million users convert 10% of them to their 3G services by the end of the year. Big plans!!

Aircel 3G Services will be available in Delhi, Mumbai, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh , Maharashtra & Goa, Rajasthan , Punjab, UP (West) and UP (East) said our source.

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One Response to Aircel 3G Services Over 140 Cities in India

  1. Jimmy says:

    A’tel is good,But BSNL is a little bit better than it here.
    Thanks :-)

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