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Vodafone rolls out 4G services in Mathura

Vodafone has rolled out its 4G services in Mathura. The company launched its SuperNet 4G services in Meerut, Agra, Bareilly, Dehradun and more than 50 other cultural, educational & tourism hubs. Vodafone SuperNet 4G will soon be made available in several other major towns across the circle by March 2017. Vodafone subscribers in Mathura will be able to access high-speed internet services across a range of smart devices such as Mi-Fi & dongles. Frm Left_Sunil Sood_MD Vodafone India_Mohit Narru_Business Head Vodafone Haryana_Suresh Kumar Operations Director North VodafoneCustomers can walk into any of the nearby Vodafone brand stores and multi-brand outlets across Mathura to get their 4G SIM cards free of cost. With a new 4G SIM, they can continue to enjoy uninterrupted mobile internet as per their existing plans and will be automatically upgraded to 4G. The telco is also giving 2GB of free 4G data with every SIM upgrade. Along with this, it is offering 3 months of free access to Vodafone Play. Speaking about the launch, Dilip Kumar Ganta, business head, UP West & Uttarakhand, Vodafone India, said, “UP West & Uttarakhand is a key market for Vodafone India and as one of the leading telecom service providers in the region, we have a lot to offer to over 11.3 million of our customers. Beginning with Dehradun, Haridwar and Aligarh, we are now launching 4G services in Mathura. We will shortly expand Vodafone SuperNet 4G services across the entire circle in a phased manner. We invite our data-savvy customers in the city to make the most of the bonanza of special benefits being offered to enjoy the best mobile internet experience.”
Vodafone SuperNet 4G’s launch in UP West & Uttarakhand follows the successful rollout of services in Kerala, Karnataka, Kolkata, Delhi & NCR, Mumbai, Haryana, UP East, Gujarat, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Assam & North East, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Punjab circles. With launches planned shortly in Goa, and Chennai, Vodafone SuperNet 4G will be available in 2,400 towns across the country by March 2017.