Airtel adds 2,400 new 5G sites in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh
Bharti Airtel has expanded its 5G network in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh by adding more than 2,400 new sites across both states. The company says the rollout is aimed at improving coverage and data speeds for everyday users, including citizens, students, micro-businesses and government offices.
With the new sites, more people in the region should be able to access high-speed mobile internet for routine tasks such as online classes, digital payments, and government services. Airtel is pitching the expansion as part of a wider push to strengthen its 5G footprint in central India.
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