Vodafone invested 1050 crores in maharashtra and goa

Vodafone India on Wednesday said it has invested over Rs.
1,050 crores in Maharashtra and Goa circle in the last fiscal to
ramp up network and expand retail presence.
"Vodafone India has invested over Rs. 1,050 crores on
ramping up network and distribution and retail presence in
Maharashtra and Goa circle over the past 12 months (April
2014-March 2015)," the company said in a statement.
Since April 2014, Vodafone has expanded its network footprint
by adding over 3,000 new 3G and 2G sites across
Maharashtra.
During this period, Vodafone has increased its exclusive retail
footprint by rolling out 17 Vodafone stores and 200 Vodafone
mini stores.
"We remain committed to continue investing in bringing the
best in class, innovative, relevant products and services to win
customer delight in the years to come," Vodafone India
Business Head (Maharashtra and Goa) Ashish Chandra said.
Vodafone now has over 5,000 3G sites in Maharashtra and
Goa.
"3G has shown tremendous uptake and has been growing at
100 per cent year-on-year. Overall data contribution to circle
service revenues is 18 percent," the company said.
Earlier this month, Vodafone India said it had invested over
Rs. 115 crores in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh circle in
the last fiscal to ramp up services.
"Under our Customer First approach, we invested over Rs. 115
crores on ramping up network and distribution in MP and
Chhattisgarh circle in the last fiscal," Vodafone India's MP-CG
Business Head, Manish Kumar said.

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