Two Giants Powering India’s Digital Future
Bharti Airtel and Adani Data Networks are names that resonate strongly across India’s rapidly growing digital and telecom landscape. Airtel, a household name with over 550 million users across India and Africa, stands tall as a leading provider of integrated communication services, including high-speed mobile and broadband internet. On the other hand, Adani Data Networks, a subsidiary of the Adani Group—one of India’s largest and most diversified business conglomerates—has steadily entered the tech and telecom space, aiming to transform enterprise digital solutions.
In a strategic move aimed at strengthening Airtel’s 5G offerings, the company has entered into definitive agreements to acquire 400 MHz of spectrum in the 26 GHz band from Adani Data Networks Limited (ADNL). This transaction spans six key Indian telecom circles.
Details of the Spectrum Acquisition
As per the agreement, Airtel will gain the right to use 400 MHz of 26 GHz spectrum in the following regions:
- Gujarat – 100 MHz
- Mumbai – 100 MHz
- Andhra Pradesh – 50 MHz
- Rajasthan – 50 MHz
- Karnataka – 50 MHz
- Tamil Nadu – 50 MHz
- Faster internet speeds and seamless streaming for mobile users
- Reduced network congestion in highly populated urban areas like Mumbai and Bengaluru
- Enhanced services for enterprises, including real-time cloud access and IoT integration
- Wider availability of 5G in rural and semi-urban areas, bridging the digital divide