Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually inaugurate 5,985 4G towers in Andhra Pradesh on September 27, marking a significant stride in India’s digital infrastructure expansion. This deployment is part of the push for a Swadeshi 4G network, where BSNL anchors the indigenous telecom stack, aiming to enhance connectivity across remote, rural, and underserved regions.
The new towers will dramatically expand 4G coverage in AP, improving access to high-speed mobile internet, enabling digital services, e-governance, education, telehealth, and boosting economic inclusion. This rollout aligns with broader national objectives to strengthen digital India and reduce the digital divide.
Under this initiative, the state is expected to benefit from seamless connectivity, bridging gaps in communication infrastructure. The deployment also reinforces the drive to make telecom infrastructure self-reliant and locally manufactured, ensuring resilience, security, and future upgradability. The move is anticipated to transform social and economic landscapes in Andhra Pradesh, empowering citizens through faster digital access and enabling more inclusive growth. With this rollout, AP takes a key step in joining India’s journey toward a fully connected, empowered digital future.
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