Vodafone india has set a record of Guinness World Records for facilitating uninterrupted conversation on its network for a time period of more than 24 hours. This record makes Vodafone India the 1st ever Indian telecom network to achieve a distinction for the superior quality of its network.
The record is of 25 hours 11 minutes and 40 seconds.The call was connected on 28th March 2012 at 12 noon and the conversation simply carried on till 13:00 hours, 11 minutes and 40 seconds. Now that is awesome!
This record unusually long continuous conversation was hosted by Mr. Jack Brockbank, a representative of Guinness World Records, who was present on site to observe and record the feat. The multinational carrier’s motive behind making this record is to prove that there are zero call drops on the Vodafone network across the country.
"It was achievement for vodafone.The world record gives recognition to the Vodafone teamando their efforts to maintain the superior quality of the network, which is characterized by seamless connectivity, voice quality & clarity and zero call drops said Vodafone CCO(Chief Commercial Officer) at vodafone India.
However there is also many problems faced in mobile phone conversations, besides call drops. Vodafone should focus on eliminating those problems too, and ultimately become the mobile network of choice for Indian mobile users.
The record is of 25 hours 11 minutes and 40 seconds.The call was connected on 28th March 2012 at 12 noon and the conversation simply carried on till 13:00 hours, 11 minutes and 40 seconds. Now that is awesome!
This record unusually long continuous conversation was hosted by Mr. Jack Brockbank, a representative of Guinness World Records, who was present on site to observe and record the feat. The multinational carrier’s motive behind making this record is to prove that there are zero call drops on the Vodafone network across the country.
However there is also many problems faced in mobile phone conversations, besides call drops. Vodafone should focus on eliminating those problems too, and ultimately become the mobile network of choice for Indian mobile users.
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