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    Vodafone Idea launches 5G services in Bengaluru

    By Eva LiJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Vodafone Idea launches 5G in Bengaluru, offering unlimited data plans starting at $3.60.
    • This move adds competition in India’s growing 5G market and aims to improve connectivity.

    What happened: Vodafone Idea starts 5G service in Bengaluru with unlimited data plans from $3.60, expanding access in India’s tech hub

    Vodafone Idea has started 5G services in Bengaluru. The city is one of India’s biggest technology centres. The company is offering unlimited data plans starting from $3.60. These plans give users faster internet speeds using 5G. Vodafone Idea has been working to improve its network in many areas across the country. The launch in Bengaluru comes after similar launches in other cities. Some of the new plans offer high-speed data with no daily limits. A company official said Vodafone Idea wants to serve more people in Bengaluru. The aim is to give stable and strong 5G as more users ask for better mobile networks. The Indian government asked telecom companies to grow 5G coverage. This rollout fits into that goal. Vodafone Idea also said it is making its infrastructure better to handle more 5G traffic. It is putting up new towers. It is also upgrading older ones in the city. This is meant to give users better service and stronger signals in more areas. The company is trying to catch up with other telecom firms that launched 5G earlier. It wants to keep its place in the growing market.

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    Why this is important

    Bengaluru is a large technology hub in India. Many IT firms and startups work there. They need fast and stable internet to manage their operations. Vodafone Idea’s 5G service gives them another choice for network access. The plan starts at $3.60. This is a low price. It may help more people try 5G for the first time. People in India often pick services that cost less. Many already use mobile data for work, learning, and entertainment. The new launch adds to competition. Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel also provide 5G in Bengaluru. When more companies offer the same service, it may push down prices. It may also lead to better service for users. Higher 5G coverage helps people use more data. It supports daily tasks like watching videos, using cloud apps, and playing games. It also helps smart devices and home systems run better. The government of India wants to grow digital access in both cities and villages. It asked telecom firms to improve networks. 5G is a main part of that effort. Experts believe 5G helps fields like health, farming, factories, and education. They say it can support tools that collect data in real time. It can power devices in homes and offices. It can improve traffic, public safety, and other city services. Vodafone Idea is trying to catch up after delays. It needs more users. It is adding 5G towers and updating old sites in Bengaluru. These actions show how the company wants to stay in the market. Many users now expect strong internet. They use phones for nearly everything. They want speed and no network drops. Companies that give this may grow faster.

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    Eva Li

    Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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