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Bharti Airtel partners with Ericsson and Nokia for enterprise 5G

By Kayla ZhangMarch 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Bharti Airtel collaborates with Ericsson and Nokia to enhance its industrial-grade private 5G networks.
  • The partnership aims to support enterprises in sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics.

What happened: Bharti Airtel’s strategic move to boost private 5G networks

Bharti Airtel, one of India’s leading telecommunications providers, has partnered with Swedish telecom giants Ericsson and Nokia to deploy industrial-grade private 5G networks for enterprise customers. This initiative targets sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics, where high-speed, low-latency connectivity is essential for operational efficiency.

Private 5G networks offer enterprises greater control over their connectivity, enabling secure and efficient data management. This is particularly crucial for industries relying on real-time data processing and automation. Ericsson and Nokia will provide the necessary infrastructure and expertise, leveraging their extensive experience in 5G technology.

The collaboration aligns with Airtel’s strategy to expand its enterprise offerings and capitalise on the growing demand for private 5G solutions. It also reflects a global trend of telecom operators partnering with technology providers to deliver tailored solutions for enterprise clients. This move is expected to accelerate 5G adoption in India’s industrial sector, positioning Airtel as a key player in the enterprise telecom market.

Also read: Bharti Airtel expands 5G partnership with Ericsson to enhance network capabilities
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Why it is important

The partnership between Bharti Airtel, Ericsson, and Nokia highlights the growing importance of private 5G networks in transforming industries. These networks provide robust, secure, and high-performance connectivity, addressing critical needs in sectors like manufacturing and healthcare. By enabling automation, remote monitoring, and enhanced data security, private 5G networks can significantly improve operational efficiency.

This collaboration also supports India’s digital transformation goals, driving innovation and economic growth. It underscores the value of partnerships in the telecom sector, where combining expertise can deliver advanced solutions without extensive in-house development. As demand for specialised telecom solutions grows, such collaborations are likely to become more prevalent.

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Kayla Zhang

Kayla is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied English language studies at University of Malaya. Contact her at K.Zhang@btw.media.

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