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Dialog Axiata PLC yesterday announced plans to shut down its 3G data network in 2023 to free up spectrum and increase the capacity of its 4G Broadband network.
“This decision comes as part of Dialog Axiata’s ongoing efforts to provide the best possible mobile experience for its customers and is part of its continued efforts to introduce best-in-class, next-gen technologies to Sri Lankan consumers,” the company said in a statement.
It said usage of the 3G network accounts for less than 1% of Dialog’s data traffic and re-farming/allocation the 3G spectrum to support 4G broadband will provide a much higher bandwidth and thereby a better experience to Dialog 4G mobile broadband customers. This announcement follows the company’s decision in June 2022, to suspended issuance of new 3G connections as part of the 3G network shutdown initiative.
Dialog requested its 3G network users to switch to the 4G network as well as enable 4G data services on existing 4G devices to access mobile broadband services. To support the current 3G network users with the transition to 4G, Dialog offers a wide range of best-in-value 4G smartphones, “Dialog Lesi Pay” instalment plans and free-of-charge 4G SIM upgrades which can be availed through its service network. Dialog will continue to maintain its 2G GSM network that would support the growing demand for voice services in addition to voice over LTE offered through the 4G network.
Dialog Axiata, having invested over $ 3 billion to date, is committed to investing in the latest technology and infrastructure to ensure that its customers have access to the best possible mobile experience.
“We apologise for any inconvenience that may be caused due to the shutdown of our 3G network, and we thank our customers for their patience and understanding as we re-farm 3G spectrum to further improve our 4G mobile broadband network,” Dialog Axiata said in its statement.