Vodafone and BSNL sign a pact to enable wider 2G roaming coverage

Private operator Vodafone and state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) on Sunday announced a 2G intra-circle roaming agreement (ICR) that is designed to benefit their customers and help reduce call drops.

"The agreement will enhance coverage for both Vodafone and BSNL customers. Next month, we will jointly provide seamless connectivity at the BRICS summit, which is to be held in Goa," BSNL chairman and managing director Anupam Shrivastava said.
The state-owned firm, which regained its fifth position in terms of mobile subscribers in June, has nearly 1,14,000 sites across the country with a wide reach in rural areas.
Shrivastava said: "This partnership with Vodafone will help us make our network coverage better, especially in urban areas."
The availability of additional towers is expected to help both the companies address the coverage gap, thereby minimise chances of call drops.
Vodafone India has over 1,37,000 mobile sites across the country. The agreement will allow Vodafone to expand its 2G network further, especially in rural areas, and strengthens BSNL's network reach in urban localities. BSNL's network reach in urban localities.
"We made significant investments to expand, enhance and upgrade our network, making Vodafone SuperNet our best network ever, world-class and future-fit. This partnership with BSNL will further strengthen the reach of our network, especially in the hinterland and surrounding rural areas," Vodafone India MD and CEO Sunil Sood said in a statement.
Additionally, the agreement will support Vodafone's coverage plans in Tamil Nadu where it failed to win back 900 MHz spectrum that it used for 2G services in the 2015 auction.
Vodafone India, the wholly owned subsidiary of the UK's Vodafone Group, has operations across India serving over 199 million customers.

BSNL had a user base of 89.54 million at the end of June this year.

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