Made in India 5G-ready Ericsson Radio System products will enhance the network experience of Airtel customers
Mumabi, NFAPost: Bharti Airtel (“Airtel”), India’s largest integrated communications service provider, and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) have strengthened their long-standing partnership with a renewed multi-year contract to supply and deploy 5G-ready radio and transport solutions from Ericsson.
The continued deployment of Ericsson Radio System products and solutions will enhance Airtel’s network capacity and deliver a superior experience to its customers. By using MINI-LINK 6000 products, Airtel will also increase the network’s backhaul capacities.
The extended agreement is another milestone in the companies’ 25-year partnership and follows the announcement of a renewed Pan-India managed services contract in July of this year.
Bharti Airtel Chief Technology Officer Randeep Sekhon says Airtel is obsessed with delivering the best network experience to our customers, especially in these unprecedented times when digital connectivity is more important than ever.
“We are delighted to deepen our partnership with Ericsson as part of our endeavor to build a network ready for 5G and beyond,” said Bharti Airtel Chief Technology Officer Randeep Sekhon.
Ericsson South East Asia, Oceania and India Head Nunzio Mirtillo says Ericsson appreciates the trust Airtel has shown in the company by making their network 5G-ready and expanding its footprint in their network.
“The products manufactured in India will continue to benefit Indian users by enhancing Airtel’s network capacity and enabling it to cater to the country’s fast-growing data traffic needs,” said Ericsson South East Asia, Oceania and India Head Nunzio Mirtillo.
As per the June 2020 edition of Ericsson Mobility Report, India remains the region with the highest usage per smartphone per month. Total traffic is projected to triple, reaching 21EB per month in 2025. In the India region, the average monthly mobile data usage per smartphone continues to show robust growth, boosted by the rapid adoption of 4G.
LTE remains the dominant technology, accounting for 49 percent of mobile subscriptions in 2019. LTE will continue to be dominant, representing 64 percent of mobile subscriptions in 2025. LTE subscriptions in the India region are forecast to increase from 550 million in 2019 to 820 million in 2025, increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7 percent.