Adani Group to offer 5G services in six circles and use spectrum for data centers

Adani Data Networks Ltd, the Adani Group subsidiary, will start with 5G services in six service areas and use the spectrum for data center businesses.
Adani Group to offer 5G services in six circles and use spectrum for data centers
Adani Group to offer 5G services in six circles and use spectrum for data centers

Adani Group was the surprise entry in the 5G spectrum auction. Many initially assumed that it was to give strong competition to Jio and Airtel in the consumer space with 5G. But the Adani Group later clarified that it just wants to serve customers in the B2B space. At present, the Adani Group doesn’t want to enter the consumer mobility space, and it makes sense. For now, it can be perceived that Adani Data Networks Ltd, the Adani Group subsidiary which participated in the spectrum auctions, will start with services in six LSAs (Licensed Service Areas). The company obtained 100 megahertz each in Gujarat and Mumbai and 50 megahertz each in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu. The group will start service for enterprises with the power of fast 5G networks. 

 

Adani Data Networks 5G Spectrum Auction 2022 Purchase Details


The Adani Data Networks had purchased 400 MHz of spectrum in the 26 GHz band for Rs 212 crore. The group didn’t go for the mid-band spectrum, which would most serve the consumers. It was a very conservative purchase from Adani Data Networks and doesn’t show any interest of the company in participating in the consumer space with Jio, Airtel and Vi with 5G.

But once the market matures further in the consumer space, we could see a potential entry of the Adani Group as it would definitely want to give Reliance strong competition in the 5G era.

Adani Group will use 5G spectrum to support data centres, businesses

Adani Group plans to use the airwaves for its data centres as well as the super app it is building to support businesses from electricity distribution to airports, and gas retailing to ports.

“The newly acquired 5G spectrum is expected to help create a unified digital platform that will accelerate the pace and scale of the Adani group’s digitisation of its core infrastructure, primary industry and B2C business portfolio,” the group said in a statement.

 bought less than one per cent of all spectrum sold in the auction and its purchase price was a fraction of Rs 1.5 lakh crore bids that the government received.

The group’s broader strategy to digitally integrate its current and future businesses include linking its data centres through a network of submarine and terrestrial cables, building the largest industrial operations cloud in the world, developing the super app to offer a suite of services across its consumer base of 400 million, and establishing a world-class AI centre of excellence.

“Acquiring 400MHz of spectrum is the group’s first step in integrating its digital infrastructure portfolio, which includes data centres, terrestrial fibre and submarine cables, industrial cloud, AI innovation labs, cybersecurity and SuperApps,” it said.

Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, said his ports-to-energy conglomerate’s foray into the industrial 5G space will allow portfolio companies to offer a set of new add-on services that capitalize on all the other digital segments that are being built.

“Given that our portfolio is a highly distributed asset intensive investment that are all being revolutionized by sensorisation and fast becoming IoT enabled, we believe the next data surge will be created more by machines than by people as all devices get interconnected. This data will need to be streamed, stored, processed, and analysed by other machines in real-time and this capability will change every single industry,” he said.

This volume will be exponentially higher and generated at the edges, especially in a country like India, where the Tier 2 and 3 cities are witnessing the fastest all-round growth, he said.


Recent Content

SK Telecom recently completed a two-month trial of its autonomous indoor robots, showcasing the potential of its Telco Edge AI infrastructure. The trial demonstrated how AI-powered robotics can navigate complex indoor environments with enhanced precision, security, and efficiency. SK Telecom’s Visual Localization and Mapping (VLAM) technology played a key role in real-time navigation, enabling the robots to perform tasks like product transport with high accuracy. The success of this trial paves the way for broader applications of Telco Edge AI across various industries, as SK Telecom aims to drive innovation in manufacturing, logistics, and beyond. The company’s efforts align with its vision of leading 6G and AI integration, setting new industry standards.
Newmont Corporation is upgrading its mining operations by replacing outdated Wi-Fi with Private 5G networks, following a successful trial at its Cadia mine in Australia. Partnering with Ericsson and Telstra Purple, the 5G deployment significantly enhances safety, operational efficiency, and scalability in both underground and surface mining. This shift allows for better connectivity, reducing safety risks and improving productivity by supporting more autonomous and remote-controlled machinery. Newmont plans to expand 5G across its global network of mines, setting a new standard in the industry.
PETRONAS, in partnership with Telekom Malaysia, has launched a Private 5G network at its Bintulu LNG Complex in Sarawak. This deployment aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety by integrating advanced technologies such as industrial IoT, AI, and robotics. The initiative is part of PETRONAS’ broader strategy to modernize its operations and lead the digital transformation in the energy sector. The successful launch has received strong government support and sets a new standard for energy companies globally, as they increasingly adopt digital solutions to meet industry demands.
Nokia and Swisscom Broadcast are partnering to establish Switzerland’s largest Drones-as-a-Service (DaaS) network, featuring 300 Drone-in-a-Box units. This deployment aims to improve public safety and industrial operations by offering quick, autonomous drone responses for emergencies and inspections. Utilizing advanced 3GPP technologies and edge computing, this network is designed to overcome Switzerland’s unique operational challenges, ensuring reliable and efficient beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. This initiative builds on Nokia’s successful drone deployment in Belgium and is set to revolutionize safety and efficiency across various sectors in Switzerland.
Paul Warburton, Chief Digital and Marketing Officer at NSC, explores the transformative potential of private 5G networks, which offer enhanced performance, reliability, and security. These networks are set to revolutionise industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics by providing robust, low-latency communication solutions. However, the widespread adoption of private 5G faces significant challenges, including a limited vendor ecosystem, compatibility issues with legacy systems, complex regulatory frameworks, and heightened security concerns. Paul believes that overcoming these barriers requires collaboration between technology providers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. By balancing innovation with established practices, the full potential of private 5G networks can be unlocked, leading to a new era of connectivity and operational efficiency across sectors.

Download Magazine

With Subscription

Currently, no free downloads are available for related categories. Search similar content to download:

  • Reset

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Scroll to Top