The telecom operator announced on Friday that Vodafone Idea (VI) has served 5g in Mysore. A month after the company introduced 5G services in Bangalore, it announced that users with 5G smartphones in Mysore would have access to unlimited 5G data as part of an introductory offer. Sixth worked with Samsung to launch its 5G network in the city, and Telco also said that it was working to improve network coverage by deploying additional spectrums at various locations in the state.
Sixth introduced 5G network in Mysore a month after being launched in Bangalore
Weeks after the launch of 5G services in Bangalore, VI announced that the IT5G network is now accessible to users in Mysore. VI now offers 5g services in six cities: Bangalore, Chandigarh, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Patna. The operator has obtained a 5G spectrum in these circles, which can offer better contacts to users.
Telco deployed his 5G network to Mysore in partnership with Samsung, and said it would use South Korean Tech party AI -powered self -organizing networks (SON) technology, which claims to be a better performance offering, and an energy -efficient network.
In Mysore, users will have unlimited 5G data on VI network, if they have signed up for projects that start with rupees. 299. However, the network provider has also made it clear that it is part of the introductory offer.
Sixth says he plans to introduce his 5g services in other cities as part of the initial rollout and cover 17 circles. Its current 4G network in Karnataka was upgraded with additional spectrum between March 2024 and May 2025.
In other cities who will have access to the 5G network of VI include Ahmedabad, Agra, Aurangabad, Kozicod, Cochin, Dehradun, Indore, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai, Malpurm, Meerut, Nagpur, Nashik, Rajkot, Sonpat, Selegritory, Selegur, Selagore Visag.
The telecom operator is behind its biggest rivals. Airtel and Reliance Geo first started their 5G services in selected cities in October 2022, which expanded several other cities in the later years. As a result, VI may take several months (or years) before catching its rivals.


