4G mobile service now started near Pangong lake of Ladakh

4G mobile service now started near Pangong lake of Ladakh

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Category : Business and economics Published on: June 09 2022

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  • Reliance Jio launched its 4G voice and data services at Spangmik village near Pangong Lake in Ladakh.
  • The telecom operator became the first network to provide 4G mobile connectivity in and around the Pangong area.
  • In Ladakh, the Jio network has been connected via 3 fiber routes, Leh-Srinagar, Leh-Manali (Himachal Pradesh), and Leh-Gurez, to build redundancy.
  • Jio is the only private network operator to provide services in the Zanskar region and Siachen base camps and has provided fiber media connectivity via Gurez and Manali along with the existing Kashmir-Leh route.
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