
Airtel’s absolutely owned subsidiary, Xtelify, launched a telco-grade cloud platform for telecom companies on Monday. Dubbed Airtel Cloud, the cloud platform was initially designed to serve the telecom operator’s inside operational necessities and homes all its digital property and capabilities. It is alleged to deal with 140 crore transactions per minute. Airtel is now increasing the platform to third-party telecom service suppliers as an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) mannequin. Alongside, the corporate additionally launched a complementary synthetic intelligence (AI)-powered software program platform.
In a press launch, the Indian telecom operator introduced the enlargement of Airtel Cloud to third-party companies within the telecom sector. Airtel stated it’s a sovereign platform, which means it was constructed inside India from the bottom up, and it’s designed to deal with a large 140 crore transactions per minute. The firm claims that the platform is hosted on “sustainable” information centres, indicating that these services are able to reusing water (for cooling the servers) and different assets.
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Airtel Cloud choices
Airtel claims that its cloud platform helps superior information and AI workloads, that includes built-in help for AI/ML operations. Additionally, the corporate additionally claims that its IaaS and PaaS companies are “highly secure and reliable.” It can also be stated to supply as much as 40 p.c optimisation in cloud spending for Indian companies. Other options of the Airtel Cloud embody scaling capabilities, decrease prices (the corporate didn’t disclose in comparison with which service), and no vendor lock-ins.
Alongside the cloud platform, Xtelify additionally launched an AI-powered software program that acts as a complementary layer constructed on high of Airtel Cloud. It might be understood as a modular telecom-focused Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providing with AI and automation at its core. The software program provides a converged information engine that may combination information throughout a telecom firm’s techniques and generate insights such as churn prediction, community optimisation, and common income per consumer (ARPU) prediction.
The Xtelify software program combines a workforce platform, which seemingly serves as a job administration software, and an expertise platform, which may give attention to buyer lifecycle administration, right into a unified software program.
Airtel highlighted that Xtelify has signed three international partnerships for the newly launched platform. These international companions embody Singapore-based Singtel, Philippines-based Globe Telecom, and Airtel Africa, which is wholly owned and operated by Bharti Airtel.