This will allow both the firms to offer 4G services on 10 MHz block in 800 Mhz band after the sharing arrangements. The nine circles are Mumbai, UPE, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, West Bengal, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Assam, and the North East, according to a filing on stock exchanges.
For the remaining 13 circles, RJio plans to trade spectrum from RCom by paying about Rs 4,500 crore to the DoT.
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In January this year, the firms had announced plans of spectrum sharing and trading for 800-850 MHz spectrum, which will give RJio an edge over the competition.
The deal will give RJio a pan-India 4G network on 800-850 MHz frequency along with 2,300 MHz it already owns. The lower frequency offers better indoor coverage and provides seamless voice services through Voice over LTE (VoLTE). RJio has already soft-launched its 4G services.
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