Airtel has important message for its subscribers planning to visit Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. As the city of Ayodhya prepares to celebrate the consecration of Ram Mandir on January 22, 2024, Airtel, in a statement said, that the company has enhanced its Network infrastructure to cover all important locations including airport, railway station, bus stands, key landmark areas, hotels, and all other important venues in the city.The statement further added that Airtel has deployed additional network sites, placed CoW’s and laid optic fibre cable to cover the entire city with uninterrupted voice and data services. A few additional sites and BTS have also been installed to cover the Mandir and it’s adjoining areas.
The compny said that its network engineers have worked round the clock to cover the main site, locker room and Rajawar park site with high-speed data connectivity. Fiber has also been laid in the city to cover areas that need high speed data thereby ensuring an elevated user experience for the visitors.
Airtel is said to have additionally deployed CoW (cell on wheels) each in Ayodhya Dham, Ayodhya Cantt, Airport, Katra railway station, Bus stand, Ramprasth Park, Ram Bhadra, Brahmakund, Guptar Ghat, Parikrama Marg, Highway.
The company has also deputed additional manpower including network engineers to ensure users have uninterrupted service across Ayodhya to meet the surge.
The compny said that its network engineers have worked round the clock to cover the main site, locker room and Rajawar park site with high-speed data connectivity. Fiber has also been laid in the city to cover areas that need high speed data thereby ensuring an elevated user experience for the visitors.
Airtel is said to have additionally deployed CoW (cell on wheels) each in Ayodhya Dham, Ayodhya Cantt, Airport, Katra railway station, Bus stand, Ramprasth Park, Ram Bhadra, Brahmakund, Guptar Ghat, Parikrama Marg, Highway.
The company has also deputed additional manpower including network engineers to ensure users have uninterrupted service across Ayodhya to meet the surge.