In a bid to connect remote areas of the state with the facility of a 4G network, new mobile towers have been installed at 13 places in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district in the last seven months.
These mobile towers were constructed to provide communication services in areas that mobile networks could not previously reach. The towers were installed after a survey was conducted by the Universal Service Obligation Fund under the direction of the district administration.
Officials said that the tower was first installed in Gidmanala in the month of May. After the installation of this tower, the sensitive villages of Konta block, namely, Minpa, Elmagunda, and Nagalgunda, have been equipped with the facility of 4G network. Presently, Atkariras, Kumakoleng, Pondum, Chingavaram, Pakela are also availing the facility of 4G network.
E-District Manager Mohammad Shahid said, “The survey work is going on by the Universal Service Obligation Fund to improve the network system. There are plans to upgrade 26 currently operational 2G and 3G towers to 4G in the near future along with setting up 53 new 4G towers.”
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