Airtel, Meta Team For Open RAN
December 12, 2022
Bharti
Airtel, India’s premier digital communications solutions provider, and
Meta are collaborating to support the growth of India’s digital
ecosystem. Airtel and Meta will jointly invest in global connectivity
infrastructure and CPaaS based new-age digital solutions to support the
emerging requirements of customers and enterprises in India.
Foundational connectivity infrastructure such as subsea cable systems
are crucial for supporting the rising demand for high-speed data and
digital services as India prepares to roll out 5G networks later this
year. With the constant endeavor to augment the nation’s infrastructure,
Airtel will partner with Meta and STC to extend 2Africa Pearls to India.
2Africa is the world’s longest subsea cable system and is expected to
provide faster internet connectivity to almost 3 billion people
globally. Airtel and Meta will extend the cable to Airtel’s landing
station in Mumbai and also pick up dedicated capacity to further
strengthen its submarine network portfolio. The 2Africa cable will
significantly boost India’s cable capacity and empower global hyper-scalers
and businesses to build new integrated solutions and provide a
high-quality seamless experience to customers.
As members of the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) Open RAN project group,
Airtel and Meta have been pioneers of Open RAN technologies with the
shared goal of increasing ecosystem diversity, driving innovation, and
cost-efficiency in connectivity networks. Airtel has signed an agreement
to help increase operational efficiency of Open RAN and facilitate
energy management and automation in radio networks using advanced
analytics and AI/ML models. Airtel is currently conducting trials for 4G
and 5G Open RAN solutions on select sites in the state of Haryana and
will commercially deploy the solution across several locations in India
over the next few quarters. Airtel will share its learnings with wider
ecosystem partners within the TIP community, including Meta, to help
accelerate the deployment of Open RAN based networks across the world.
Businesses in India are rapidly shifting to cloud-based solutions to
serve their customers digitally. Airtel IQ, the world’s first network
embedded Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) ecosystem, offers
cloud communication across voice, messaging and video channels to help
enterprises transform their customer engagement and drive profitability
by leveraging automation and boosting revenue. Airtel will integrate
Meta’s WhatsApp within its CPaaS platform. With this integration,
businesses will now be able to use WhatsApp’s rich features and reach to
provide an unparalleled omni-channel customer engagement to enterprises.
Vani
Venkatesh, CEO - Global Business, Bharti Airtel said: “We, at Airtel,
are delighted to deepen our partnership with Meta to serve India’s
digitally connected economy by leveraging the technology and
infrastructure strengths of both companies. With our contributions to
the 2Africa cable and Open RAN, we are investing in crucial and
progressive connectivity infrastructure which is needed to support the
increasing demand for high-speed data in India. We look forward to
working closely with Meta to deliver best-in-class digital experiences
to our customers in India.”
Francisco Varela, vice president of mobile partnerships for Meta said:
“Subsea cables and open, disaggregated networks continue to play a huge
role in the foundational infrastructure needed to support network
capacity and fuel innovation. We look forward to continuing our
collaboration with Airtel to further advance the region’s connectivity
infrastructure that will enable a better network experience for people
and businesses across India.” |