Vodafone Idea boosts broadband infra across India
Vodafone Idea has stepped up its 4G rollout, adding more than 6,500 new unique 4G towers in the most recent quarter. The operator lifted its 4G population coverage to 85.5% by December 2025 and aims to push that figure beyond 95% across its 17 operating circles.
The company also reported higher 4G data capacity, though it did not disclose detailed figures in the excerpt. The broader goal is to shore up coverage and network performance in key markets as competition in India’s mobile sector remains tight.
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