Bharti Airtel Limited and its subsidiary, Bharti Hexacom Limited (Airtel), have signed agreements with Adani Data Networks Limited (ADNL), which is a part of Adani Enterprises. This deal will allow Airtel to use 400 MHz of spectrum in the 26 GHz band. This spectrum will be available in different regions: 100 MHz in Gujarat, 100 MHz in Mumbai, 50 MHz in Andhra Pradesh, 50 MHz in Rajasthan, 50 MHz in Karnataka, and 50 MHz in Tamil Nadu.
Airtel is based in India and is a major provider of communication services worldwide. They serve over 550 million customers in 15 countries, including India and parts of Africa, and they also have operations in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka through partnerships.
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Airtel offers a wide range of services for business customers, such as secure internet connections, cloud services, data storage solutions, protection against cyber threats, Internet of Things (IoT) services, advertising technology, and cloud-based communication tools.
The finalization of this deal will depend on meeting certain standard conditions and receiving necessary government approvals.