The company said this is the first time ever that such a network has been installed and used in the country.
"Since
it is portable, it can be easily dismantled and reinstalled at another
location, especially in times of crisis, depending on the on-ground
situation," the company said in a statement.
It
added fourging stations were also transported to the area. The company
is also air-lifting diesel and arranging for additional batteries to run
the affected sites for un-interrupted communication.
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