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Nxtra Data Raises $1 Billion — Nearly Triple Its Earlier Worth - The Raisina Hills Nxtra Data has raised $1 billion at a $3.1 billion valuation to scale capacity to 1 GW and expand its AI infrastructure with Google.

Airtel’s Data Centre Arm Just Raised $1 Billion and Tripled Its Valuation.

Here’s What It’s Building. ✍️S. JHA
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Airtel di Sunil Mittal investe 1 miliardo di dollari nei data center in India In base all'accordo tre società di private equity statunitensi inietteranno nuovo capitale nei data center di Airtel, Nxtra Data

In base all'accordo tre società di private equity statunitensi inietteranno nuovo capitale nei data center di #Airtel, Nxtra Data #india #sunil-mittal

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Airtel Raises $1bn for India Data Centers Bharti Airtel is raising $1.0bn from Carlyle and other PE firms (CNBC, Mar 31, 2026) to expand data-center capacity in India, a move that could reshape capital flows into digital infrastructure.

Airtel Raises $1bn for India Data Centers: Bharti Airtel is raising $1.0bn from Carlyle and other PE firms (CNBC, Mar 31, 2026) to expand data-center capacity in India, a move that could reshape capital flows into… 👈 Read full analysis #Airtel #DataCenters #India #Investment #DigitalInfrastructure

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Airtel Secures $1bn for Nxtra Data Centers Bharti Airtel raised $1.0bn for Nxtra on Mar 30, 2026; the capital targets capacity scaling as JLL reported $5.2bn of Indian data-center investment in 2025, up ~22% YoY.

Airtel Secures $1bn for Nxtra Data Centers: Bharti Airtel raised $1.0bn for Nxtra on Mar 30, 2026; the capital targets capacity scaling as JLL reported $5.2bn of Indian data-center investment in 2025, up ~22% YoY. 👈 Read full analysis #Airtel #Nxtra #DataCenters #Investment #TechNews

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Airtel Rs 399 Prepaid Plan Re-Launched in India With 2.5GB Daily Data, Unlimited 5G, and OTT Benefits Bharti Airtel re-launches Rs 399 prepaid plan in India with 2.5GB daily data, unlimited 5G (300GB FUP), unlimited calls, 100 SMS per day, and 28-day JioHotstar Mobile subscription. Check benefits, val...

Airtel Rs 399 Prepaid Plan Re-Launched in India With 2.5GB Daily Data, Unlimited 5G, and OTT Benefits
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BambooBox, co-founded by Ankur Saigal and Divyesh Dixit, raised $6.6M led by Peak XV with US investor participation to scale globally.

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At MWC 2026, India’s Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia called for universally affordable digital access, stressing cost.

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Google and Airtel team up to combat RCS spam in India, integrating advanced spam filters for a cleaner messaging experience. #Google #Airtel #RCS #SpamFreeMessaging Link: thedailytechfeed.com/google-and-a...

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Airtel and Google Team Up to Fight Spam and Scams on Android RCS In the past, spam concerns even forced Google to pause some business promotions on RCS in India. Bharti Airtel and Google are...

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Airtel and Google Partner to Launch Secure RCS Messaging in India Airtel and Google collaborate to roll out secure RCS messaging in India, combining telco-grade verification with AI spam protection.

Airtel and Google announce a secure RCS messaging rollout in India. Telco-grade verification meets AI spam filters.

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Bharti Airtel and Google are partnering to enhance spam protection for RCS messaging in India.

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Stock Market Updates: Sensex Falls 450 Points, Nifty Nears 25,300; Airtel, RIL Weigh The Indian stock market opened Friday’s session on a muted note, tracking mixed signals from global markets.

Web Server Hosting Stock Market Updates: Sensex Falls 450 Points, Nifty Nears 25,300; Airtel, RIL Weigh Arise Server #StockMarket #Sensex #Nifty #Airtel #RIL

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Bharti Airtel plans to invest ₹20,000 crore in Airtel Money Limited, its new NBFC licensed on February 13, 2026, to launch a large-scale digital lending platform.

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At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced a new cybersecurity legal framework.


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Airtel Africa, the continent’s second-largest telecoms operator, is exploring a Starlink-led expansion strategy that could change how mobile internet is delivered in Kenya and 14 other African markets. The telco is in late-stage discussions with SpaceX to integrate Starlink’s direct-to-cell technology into its network, its chief executive, Sunil Taldar, said on Thursday. The move could expand coverage and improve speeds in areas where terrestrial infrastructure remains sparse. The proposed model allows standard mobile devices to connect directly to low Earth orbit satellites, rather than relying solely on towers and fibre backhaul. That approach targets rural and hard-to-reach regions where network rollout is expensive and slow, and where operators struggle to justify the high capital costs of new base stations. Taldar said the telco expects to conclude negotiations within the first half of its financial year, adding that satellite connectivity would complement, not replace, existing mobile infrastructure, particularly in low-density regions where coverage gaps persist. “By bypassing the need for conventional towers in remote areas, where rugged geography and infrastructure costs traditionally limit connectivity, the technology is expected to dramatically widen access to digital services across our markets,’’ he said. Safaricom leads Kenya’s mobile broadband market with about 63% of subscriptions, while Airtel Kenya holds roughly 32%, according to the latest regulatory data. Smaller players, including Telkom Kenya, Equitel and Jamii Telecommunications (JTL), account for the remaining share. Satellite integration allows Airtel to expand network reach without matching the tower density of its larger rival. It also positions the operator to compete on service quality in regions where fibre and consistent 4G coverage remain limited. Kenya’s internet penetration is about 49%, with an estimated 27.4 million users, according to DataReportal figures. Growth is increasingly tied to expanding access outside major urban centres, where connectivity remains uneven despite strong mobile adoption. The timing also coincides with rapid growth in satellite internet uptake. Official data shows subscriptions rose from 2,933 in 2023, when Starlink launched in Kenya, to 19,403 in 2024. Even with that surge, satellite connections still represent a small fraction of the country’s total internet user base. Authorities are considering stricter identification and verification requirements for satellite internet users to align them with existing telecom know-your-customer rules. Officials argue the measures are meant to address security and cybercrime risks tied to cross-border connectivity.

Airtel Africa in late-stage Starlink talks to close rural coverage gaps Airtel is in late-stage discussions with SpaceX to integrate Starlink’s direct-to-cell technology into its network, accordi...

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Kolkata is getting a major digital upgrade as Nxtra Data, the data centre arm of Bharti Airtel, announced a 25MW hyperscale data centre in the city’s tech hub, often called Silicon Valley Kolkata.
With an investment of around ₹600 crore, the facility will strengthen cloud computing, data storage, and digital services across eastern India. This move boosts Kolkata’s profile as a growing data & cloud infrastructure hub, supporting startups, enterprises, fintech, AI services, and smart city projects.

Kolkata is getting a major digital upgrade as Nxtra Data, the data centre arm of Bharti Airtel, announced a 25MW hyperscale data centre in the city’s tech hub, often called Silicon Valley Kolkata. With an investment of around ₹600 crore, the facility will strengthen cloud computing, data storage, and digital services across eastern India. This move boosts Kolkata’s profile as a growing data & cloud infrastructure hub, supporting startups, enterprises, fintech, AI services, and smart city projects.

Kolkata gets a big digital infra push ⚡
Airtel’s Nxtra Data to build a 25MW data centre with ₹600 crore investment, boosting cloud & digital services in East India.

#Kolkata #Airtel #NxtraData #DataCenter #DigitalIndia #CloudComputing #TechIndia #SmartCities #IndiaTech 🚀📡

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Elon Musk’s Starlink orders Kenyan users to complete in-person ID checks or risk disconnection Starlink has issued a warning to subscribers to complete their KYC before April deadline, otherwise, they'll be disconnected.

Satellite internet is no longer flying under the regulatory radar.
In #Kenya, new directives now apply not just to telcos like #Safaricom and #Airtel, but also to #Starlink. New users must complete both online and physical KYC verification.

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Jio Airtel or Vi Which Prepaid Plan Under Rs 500 Gives the Best Value| AndroBranch Compare Jio, Airtel, and Vi prepaid plans under Rs 500 with full details on daily data, validity, OTT subscriptions, and extra benefits to choose the best value recharge for your needs in India.

Jio Airtel or Vi Which Prepaid Plan Under Rs 500 Gives the Best Value
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Adobe Express Premium Airtel Free Offer 2026, Get Rs.4000 Plan for 1 Year Airtel users can get Adobe Express Premium free for 1 year, worth Rs.4000. Check eligibility, benefits, and steps to activate the Adobe Express Airtel offer easily.

Adobe Express Premium Airtel Free Offer for 1 Year Worth Rs.4000
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Airtel Africa, one of the largest telecommunication companies on the continent, expanded its fibre network to more than 81,500 kilometres as of December 2025, reinforcing its drive to improve connectivity across its 14 markets, according to the company’s latest financial report. The company added about 4,000 km of new fibre in the past nine months, pushing population coverage to 81.7%, up 0.6% percentage points from last year. The fibre rollout is part of an accelerated investment programme that saw Airtel Africa spend $603 million in capital expenditure, up 32.2% from the previous period. The company also deployed around 2,500 new sites to enhance network coverage and capacity, as demand for high-speed data continues to surge across the continent. Chief executive officer, Sunil Taldar, said the continued infrastructure build-out reflects the operator’s confidence in the long-term growth potential of its markets. “These results highlight the strength of our strategy, with strong operating and financial trends across the business,” Taldar said. “We accelerated investment to enhance coverage and data capacity while also expanding our fibre network. Coupling this investment with innovative partnerships strengthens our customer proposition and positions us to capture the considerable growth opportunity across our markets.” Airtel Africa’s growing fibre footprint is critical to supporting rising smartphone adoption, now at 48.1% penetration, as well as the increasing need for reliable, high-speed connectivity for homes, businesses, and digital services. A broader fibre backbone lowers the cost of delivering data, improves network resilience, and enables the faster rollout of advanced services such as mobile money, home broadband, and enterprise connectivity. The expansion also positions Airtel Africa to better integrate emerging technologies, such as AI-driven network optimisation and digital service automation, to improve customer experience. The investment push coincides with robust financial performance. Group revenue grew 28.3% in reported currency to $4.67 billion, while constant currency revenue rose 24.6%. Nigeria led growth with a 50.6% constant currency revenue expansion, driven by tariff adjustments and supported by a sharp appreciation of the naira during Q3 2026. Francophone Africa and East Africa also recorded double-digit growth. Mobile services revenue rose 26.6%, with data revenue surging 36.5%, while mobile money revenue climbed 34.9%, reflecting the growing relevance of digital financial services. Airtel Africa is also deepening partnerships to complement its fibre rollouts. In December 2025, it became the first African operator to partner with SpaceX’s Starlink Direct-to-Cell service, enabling satellite-based mobile connectivity in areas without terrestrial coverage. The company also signed major infrastructure-sharing agreements with Vodacom and MTN to accelerate network expansion in Tanzania, the DRC, Uganda, and Nigeria.

Airtel Africa hits 81,500km fibre network as data demand surges Airtel Africa, one of the largest telecommunication companies on the continent, expanded its fibre network to more than 81,500 kilome...

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Airtel Grants 360 Million Customers Free Access to Adobe Express Premium in Global-First Partnership Quick Brief The Deal: Bharti Airtel and Adobe deploy Adobe Express Premium (worth ₹4,000 annually) free to 360 million customers for one year The Impact: India's creator economy gains access to professional-grade AI design tools; targets students, SMBs, creators, and entrepreneurs nationwide The Context: Partnership accelerates India's ₹4,500 crore creator economy, which expanded 25% in 2025 Availability: All Airtel mobile, Wi-Fi, and DTH subscribers via Airtel Thanks App no credit card required…

Airtel just made 360 MILLION Indians creative professionals overnight 🎨

Free Adobe Express Premium (₹4K value):
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• 100GB storage
• 30K+ fonts
• Premium templates

Access via Airtel Thanks App

This changes everything.

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Airtel Is Giving Free Adobe Express Premium Worth Rs 4,000 to All Users and It’s a Big Win for Creators| AndroBranch Airtel is offering Adobe Express Premium worth Rs 4,000 free for one year to all users in India. Check how to claim this free AI-powered creative subscription using the Airtel Thanks app.

Airtel Is Giving Free Adobe Express Premium Worth Rs 4,000 to All Users and It’s a Big Win for Creators
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Adobe Premium for FREE? 😱 Airtel’s Massive Gift to 360 Million Indians! Design like a pro for free! 😱 Airtel just announced a global-first deal giving 360M customers free access to Adobe Express Premium. Get AI tools, 200M+ stock assets, and pro templates via the Airtel T...

Adobe Premium for FREE? 😱 Airtel’s Massive Gift to 360 Million Indians!
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Airtel Offers Free Access to Adobe Express Premium for a Year in India Airtel now offers free Adobe Express Premium to 360 million users in India. Here’s what it includes, who gets it.

Airtel has partnered with Adobe to give 360 million Indians free access to Adobe Express Premium for one year. The move brings AI-powered design tools without any payment or card.

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Starlink could pose Defence Risk I RN Bhaskar I BKBB YouTube video by RN Bhaskar

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On December 17, 2025, Airtel Africa signed an agreement with SpaceX to introduce Starlink Direct-to-Cell satellite connectivity across Airtel Africa’s 14 markets, including Nigeria. The deal allows compatible 4G and 5G smartphones to connect directly to satellites when terrestrial networks are unavailable, without requiring satellite dishes or special consumer equipment. “This is something big that has happened, and for the first time,” Dinesh Balsingh, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Nigeria, said in Lagos during a press briefing on Thursday, December 18, 2025. “It’s largely because we have an unwavering commitment towards connecting every part of Nigeria.” The partnership closes coverage gaps neither company can solve alone. Airtel has spectrum, towers, distribution, and tens of millions of users, but extending terrestrial networks into remote, insecure, or low-density regions is expensive and often impractical. ## **What makes this different from traditional Starlink** Starlink, the second-largest internet service provider in Nigeria, requires a satellite dish, router and a relatively high upfront cost. Airtel’s deal is fundamentally different. This is not a replacement for Starlink’s home broadband product, and it does not require customers to buy any new hardware. “This is direct-to-cell. It’s direct to mobile,” Dinesh explained. “It has nothing to do with the broadband service that Starlink is running separately. This is when Airtel customers on mobile phones can also access satellite services.” Under the agreement, Airtel Africa customers with compatible smartphones will be able to send text messages, use USSD services, access mobile money, and utilise select data applications, such as WhatsApp, in areas without terrestrial coverage. The service is expected to begin in 2026, initially focused on basic connectivity rather than full-scale broadband. Behind the scenes, the service will be powered by Starlink’s 650 low-Earth-orbit satellites designed to connect directly with standard smartphones. Over time, next-generation satellites are expected to deliver significantly higher speeds, potentially up to 20 times faster than the first generation. ## **Targeting the places towers cannot reach** Nigeria already has relatively wide mobile coverage. Airtel says about 88% of the population is covered by its network, and roughly 99% of its sites are 4G-enabled. In urban areas and many towns, connectivity is no longer the primary problem. The real gap lies beyond that coverage map. “This will not be a big urban play,” Dinesh said. “Urban areas are very well covered. Many small towns and villages are also well-covered. This will help us go into deep rural areas where there is no network at all, or areas where it’s extremely difficult to access and build sites.” These include remote farming communities, desert stretches, mountainous regions, riverine settlements and offshore locations. In many of these places, building a tower requires constructing access roads, securing power, and maintaining infrastructure that may be vandalised or cut off for long periods. Satellite connectivity offers a shortcut. Instead of waiting years for terrestrial expansion, coverage can be extended almost instantly from space. “If you move from a location where you are connected and slip into a place where there is no physical coverage, then at least you’ve got satellite coverage,” Dinesh said. “Without that, you have zero connectivity.” ## **Who is this really for?** One of the toughest questions around satellite-to-mobile services is affordability. Nigeria’s deepest rural areas are also where incomes are lowest, smartphone penetration is uneven, and feature phones remain common. According to data from GSMA, only 32% of Nigerians living in rural areas owned a smartphone in 2022, indicating a 68% usage gap, with affordability the biggest challenge for many users. Airtel answers that the service is not designed for one narrow demographic. “It serves a broad-based segment of customers,” Dinesh said. “It doesn’t just serve the urban customer who travels. It also serves the rural customer.” While feature phones remain prevalent, Airtel says smartphone penetration in rural areas is already significant and growing rapidly as device prices fall. Social media usage, WhatsApp calling, and mobile money are increasingly common even outside cities, all services that the satellite connection is designed to support. There are also specific use cases beyond permanent residents. Farmers travelling between towns and villages, traders sourcing produce, field workers, emergency responders, logistics operators and people working temporarily in remote locations can all benefit from being connected wherever they go. “Our responsibility as a service provider is to ensure that every part of the country has good quality, data-capable mobile broadband service,” Dinesh said. “The ecosystem of devices will continue to evolve.” ## **Satellites as backup, not a replacement** Airtel is careful to frame satellite connectivity as a complement to, not a substitute for, terrestrial networks. Over the past year alone, the company rolled out about 700 new sites, expanded spectrum capacity and invested heavily in fibre and transmission infrastructure to improve quality and resilience. When fibre is cut or vandalised, a persistent problem in Nigeria, operators already rely on microwave links as backup. Satellite adds another layer of redundancy. “When terrestrial networks are not available, users can fall back to satellite,” Dinesh acknowledged, while stressing that vandalism is only one factor. “Beyond that, it’s also about how hard and difficult it is to connect certain locations.” In parallel, Airtel continues to invest in home and business broadband through 4G and 5G fixed-wireless products, including outdoor routers designed to improve signal quality. The company describes its strategy as building an ecosystem that combines network capability, device access and consumer value. ## **Why is it suddenly viable?** A decade ago, satellite connectivity was widely seen as too expensive and technically limited for mainstream mobile use. That perception has shifted dramatically. “Technology moves forward,” Dinesh said. “Ten years ago, maybe five to 10% of customers were using smartphones. Today, it’s over 50%. Device prices have crashed, making smartphones more affordable.” Advances in low-Earth-orbit satellites, mass production, reusable rockets and software-defined networks have driven costs down and performance up. Companies like SpaceX have turned satellite connectivity from a niche solution into something that can integrate directly with mobile networks. The result is a hybrid future, where fibre, towers, microwave links and satellites coexist — each used where it makes the most sense. ## **A broader shift in African telecoms** Airtel Africa’s Starlink deal is also symbolic. It makes Airtel one of the first mobile network operators in Africa to offer Direct-to-Cell satellite services at scale. “This partnership reinforces our commitment to bridge the digital divide,” Airtel Africa CEO Sunil Taldar said in a statement. “Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell technology complements terrestrial infrastructure and reaches areas where deploying traditional networks is challenging.” For Nigeria, the implications are significant. Millions of people live and work beyond the practical reach of towers and fibre. Connecting them has always been expensive, slow and uncertain. Satellite-to-mobile connectivity does not solve every problem; affordability, devices and digital skills still matter, but it removes one of the biggest barriers: physical access. As Dinesh put it, “This is not just about technology development. It’s about enabling opportunities, expanding possibilities and ensuring no community is left behind.”

Why Airtel is looking to space to close Nigeria’s connectivity gap The partnership closes coverage gaps neither company can solve alone. Airtel has spectrum, towers, distribution, and tens of mil...

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