Robi ensures widest network with over 11 thousand 4.5G sites
The company has achieved this milestone by expanding its 4.5G network to all upazila areas in the country
Robi has become the first mobile operator to have over 11,000 4.5G sites, making the company undisputed market leader in 4.5G network in the country.
The company has achieved this milestone by expanding its 4.5G network to all upazila areas in the country, said a media statement issued on Wednesday.
With this, the Robi's 4.5G network now ensures 80% population coverage. In other words, every four out of five citizens of the country are now being served by Robi's video strong 4.5G network.
Using the dynamic spectrum technology, Robi has proved itself to be the most efficient operator in utilising spectrum to ensure the best video experience on its 4.5G network, the media statement claimed.
Robi has also become the undisputed champion in the indoor coverage arena as it is the only operator to use U900/L900 spectrum technology in the country.
Moreover, Robi is the first operator to launch VoLTE (Voice over LTE) service in the country, providing customers HD quality voice calling experience using the widest 4.5G network.
The company aims to provide the best video experience to its consumers.
With HD video calling to stay connected with friends and family, buffer-free streaming of videos, learning new things every day with tutorials, going live, video gaming with friends or just enjoying social media – the widest 4.5G video strong network is there to deliver new experiences every day.
Commenting on this outstanding achievement, the company's Managing Director and CEO Mahtab Uddin Ahmed said, "The manner in which we launched our 4.5G service, we made it clear that we are determined to dominate the digital future."
"I am very proud to note that we are making good on our promise in this regard by being the first operator to cross 11,000 4.5G sites milestone. This certainly sets us on a path to sustainably offer new experiences in the lives of our customers powered by our video strong 4.5G network," he added.