Idea VoLTE services from Mar 1; to cover staff initially

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Telecom operator today said it would launch voice over (VoLTE) services for its employees, in select markets from March 1. While these services will be initially available for employees, commercial services will be launched "progressively" on a circle-by-circle basis, the company said in a statement. The company said that services on its high-speed 4G network will enable users to simultaneously have while using "Ideas services will be launched in over 30 cities across 4 circles including the key cities of Kochi, Trivandrum, Calicut, Pune, Goa, Nashik, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, Surat, and among others, in the first half of the month," an Idea statement said. The company plans to cover all 20 4G circles with services by April end. "Initially, the service will be available for employees, to experience Idea which will offer ultra high definition call quality as compared to a standard voice call," the statement added. It will allow users to automatically be routed to or 2G network when they move out of 4G coverage, thus ensuring continuous call connectivity. The company said it is partnering with several to ensure availability of Idea in the market, prior to the commercial launch. has already released Over the Air (OTA) update for select devices, while One Plus and will be releasing it soon, enabling their users to experience Idea VoLTE, the statement added. In the first phase of launch, the services will be rolled out in four circles in the first half of March.

These include and Goa, Kerala, and and Telangana. Voice over Long-Term Evolution or is a standard for high-speed communication for that offers superior call quality and improved coverage and connectivity. After the large nation-wide deployment by Reliance Jio, even established telecom operators like and are in the process of rolling out VoLTE, offering users the flexibility of high-quality voice calls and fast data sessions in parallel. Earlier this month, announced rollout of its services in Mumbai, Delhi-and and said that the services will be launched in and Kolkata next, and thereafter across in a phased manner in the coming months. In fact, telecom regulator has just began an industry-wide consultation to fix service quality norms for voice calls on Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks. The regulator's exercise is expected to culminate in framing of the parameters on call drops and service quality measurement for to users, much like the rules for assessing the quality of cellular mobile and

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 21:35 IST
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