India’s second largest telecom provider, Bharti Airtel, on April 22, informed the investors through an exchange filing that it has entered fixed agreements with Adani Data Network Limited (ADNL) with its assistant Bharti Bharti Haxacom Limited (ADNL), which is a assistant company of officers to exercise 400 MHZ rights in 26 GHZs.
Spectrum will be used in many major areas of India, including Gujarat, Mumbai, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, 100 MHz for Gujarat with allocation, 100 MHz for Mumbai, 50 MHZ for Andhra Pradesh, 50 MHZ, 50 MHZ, 50 MHZ, 50 MHZ, 50 MHZ, 50 MHZ, 50 MHZ, 50 MHZ, 50 MHz, 50 MHz, 50m MHs, 50 MHEs, 50 MHZAS, 50 MHS, 50 MHZAS, 50 MHEs, 50 MHZAS, 50 MHZAS, 50 MHEs, 50 MHZ Nadu for 50 MHZAS.
This acquisition is a strategic move for Bharti Airtel, allowing the company to expand its capacity and increase its network offerings in these important areas. The 26 GHz band, a part of the milmitra-wave spectrum, is important for high-speed data transmission, especially for increasing demand for 5G services.
Adani Data Networks LTD (ADNL) gained the rights to use 400 MHz spectrum in the 26 GHz millimeter wave band during India’s first 5G spectrum auction, which concluded on 1 August, 2022.