Having bagged liberalised spectrum for seven circles, Videocon Mobile Services is set to launch 4G long-term evolution services in the country in the Gujarat circle.
The company has also tied up with Nokia Siemens to share 4G technology.
"We are not sure about other circles, but we will be rolling out 4G LTE services in Gujarat by December to begin with.
“Gujarat is a significant market for us and we are already equipped with 20 times the technology required for 2G. We have also tied up with Nokia Siemens for this," said Arvind Bali, director and chief executive officer of Videocon Mobile Services, the telecom service providing arm of the Rs 25,000-crore (Rs 250-billion) Videocon Group.
The telecom operator recently bid and acquired Gujarat spectrum for Rs 900 crore (Rs 9 billion) for 20 years.
According to Bali, the subscriber growth in Gujarat circle has been positive with the operator adding 300,000 new subscribers in last couple of months.
"Currently, our subscriber base in Gujarat stands at one million," said Bali.
However, the Cellular Operators Association of India puts Videocon subscriber base in Gujarat at 551,701 as of February 2013.
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