Airtel priority plan faces Indian government review after launch
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Airtel announced a new priority service for postpaid users on Tuesday in India, and the plan is under review by the central government. Airtel said the service uses network slicing on standalone 5G architecture, which it is rolling out across India. The source did not disclose pricing, launch date beyond Tuesday, or the scope of the government review.
Airtel announced a new priority service for postpaid users on Tuesday in India. The Economic Times reported that the service is under the central government's lens after the launch.
Airtel said the new service would offer a more consistent network experience to postpaid users. Airtel said the service relies on network slicing, a 5G feature that allocates dedicated network resources to a specific service, on standalone 5G architecture, a 5G core network built without dependence on 4G infrastructure.
Airtel said it is currently rolling out standalone 5G architecture across India. The source did not provide further details on the plan's pricing, technical parameters, eligible postpaid tiers, or the reason and process for the government's review.
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