Bharti aims to replicate India network model in Sri Lanka

Bharti Airtel is all set to launch its operations in the island nation of Sri Lanka as the operator aims to replicate the model followed in India i.e. of rolling out 2G as well as 3G network. The company’’s network partner for rollout is Huawei.

The company plans to launch services initially in Colombo and gradually move to spread across the country. The company says that it is in talks with handset manufacturers to offer bundled schemes to subscribers.

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