The advent of 4G technology in India took several
years. In 2012, Airtel was the first in India to offer this service
through dongles and modems. Speculation has already started about the
possibility of 5G coming to India. Airtel has once again been active in
making their technology compatible with 5G. They have announced the
renewal of a several-year contract with the Swedish company Ericsson to supply
the necessary parts for this technology. They announced the deal on
Wednesday. According to Ericsson, their products and solutions will help
increase Airtel's network capacity. Users will also get a better
experience as a result.
Airtel and Ericsson have a 25-year partnership
Ericsson said in a press release that Airtel will also
increase the backhaul capacity of their network using their MINI-LINK 6000
products. Ranti Sekhon, CTO of Bharti Airtel, said, "At Airtel, we
always want to deliver the best network experience to our customers, especially
at a time when digital connectivity is so important." He is happy to
expand their partnership with Ericsson to implement 5G
technology. Ericsson and Airtel have signed a 25-year new partnership.
Ericsson's products will be made in India
In July, a managed service contact between the two companies
was renewed for 3 years. As a result of the agreement, Ericsson will use
their automation machine learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies
to improve Airtel's network performance and user experience across India. Nunizo
Martillo, Ericsson's regional head for South Asia, said their products,
produced in India, would help provide an improved network to Indian
users. They will also be able to cater to the growing demand of Indian
customers.
According to Ericsson, LTE account was the main technology in mobile subscriptions in 2019. At that time the number of subscriptions was 550 million. By 2025, the number of these subscriptions could reach 720 million. With this huge number of customers in mind, Airtel and Ericsson have established a 25-year partnership. Airtel has entered into a similar agreement with Nokia this year to provide better service to its customers.
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