Did Bharti Airtel Just Sign a Multi-Year Deal with Ericsson for Nationwide Network Management?

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Key Takeaways
- Multi-year agreement signed between Bharti Airtel and Ericsson.
- Ericsson will manage Airtel's pan-India network.
- Focus on 4G, 5G NSA, 5G SA, FWA, and Network Slicing.
- Enhanced customer experience through innovative technologies.
- Continued partnership spans over 25 years.
New Delhi, June 9 (NationPress) Bharti Airtel has officially established a long-term strategic partnership with Ericsson, whereby the renowned Swedish company will oversee Airtel's operations encompassing 4G, 5G NSA, 5G SA, Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), Private Networks, and Network Slicing.
This collaboration will enable Ericsson to administer Airtel’s extensive nationwide network via its cutting-edge Network Operations Centre (NOC), while also expanding the scope of FWA and Network Slicing throughout the nation.
“We are thrilled to deepen our robust partnership with Ericsson as we aim to build a network that is prepared for the future, delivering an unparalleled experience for our customers. We are confident that these groundbreaking technologies will equip us to address the increasing data demands of users in a digitally connected India,” stated Randeep Sekhon, Chief Technology Officer of Bharti Airtel.
The agreement highlights Ericsson’s expertise in managed services and reaffirms its dedication to providing exceptional value to Airtel's clientele.
“This significant agreement with Bharti Airtel strengthens our pledge to assist Airtel in offering the best possible experience for its customers. By utilizing Intent-Based NOC Operations, we will enable Airtel to broaden service diversification to meet customer needs, paving the way for new revenue streams,” remarked Andres Vicente, Head of Market Area Southeast Asia, Oceania and India at Ericsson.
Ericsson’s enduring relationship with Bharti Airtel spans more than 25 years and includes various generations of mobile communication technology. This announcement closely follows Bharti Airtel's partnership with Ericsson on the 5G Core initiative to advance 5G development.
Airtel stands as a premier global communications solutions provider, boasting over 550 million customers across 15 countries in India and Africa. Additionally, the company is present in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka through its associated entities.
Recently, Bharti Airtel and Google unveiled a collaboration that introduces the Google One cloud storage subscription service for Airtel customers, addressing the growing challenge of limited device storage.
All postpaid and Wi-Fi customers will receive six months of 100 GB Google One cloud storage at no additional cost and the ability to share this storage with up to five other individuals.