Telecom Giants Pivot to AI Infrastructure at India AI Impact Summit 2026

India's telecom leaders at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 declared AI a necessity for managing the complexity of national-scale networks. The technology is now deeply embedded in operations like network planning, fraud detection, and predictive maintenance. As data consumption soars and 5G expands, the industry is focusing on AI-driven automation for the transition to 6G and intelligent platforms for public safety. The convergence of telecom, software, and satellite sectors underscores networks as the critical foundation for India's digital economy.

Key Points: Telecom Networks Embrace AI at India AI Summit 2026

  • AI embedded in core network operations
  • Shift from 5G to 6G with AI-driven automation
  • AI reshaping customer engagement and billing
  • Networks as intelligent platforms for public services
  • Focus on predictive maintenance and fraud detection
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Telecom networks shift focus to AI infrastructure at India AI Impact Summit 2026

Industry leaders detail how AI is transforming India's telecom networks, from 5G optimization to customer experience and national infrastructure.

"AI is no longer an experiment for the telecom sector; rather, it has become a necessity. - Lt Gen Dr SP Kochhar"

New Delhi, February 15

India's telecom networks are stepping into the spotlight as the India AI Impact Summit 2026 kicks off in New Delhi. These networks are no longer merely pipes for data; they are the foundation of the country's AI ambitions.

Industry leaders stated the inflexion point is no longer whether AI will transform connectivity, but how fast national-scale networks can industrialise it across operations, customer experience, and security.

Lt Gen Dr SP Kochhar, Director General of the Cellular Operators Association of India, says, "AI is no longer an experiment for the telecom sector; rather, it has become a necessity to manage the growing complexity of national-scale networks."

He noted that AI is now embedded in core operations , including network planning, rollout optimisation, predictive maintenance, traffic management, and fraud detection. Kochhar explains that telcos use AI-based systems to flag or block spam calls and SMS, which strengthens consumer trust in digital networks.

Data consumption in India has reached 32 GB per user per month, and 5G subscriptions are expected to exceed 1 billion by 2031. Kochhar believes the next phase will involve autonomy, efficiency, and sustainability.

He stated, "As India transitions from 5G to 6G, AI-driven automation will deepen further, delivering measurable gains in efficiency and sustainability." He adds that telecom networks function as intelligent platforms for healthcare, disaster response, and public safety.

Tarun Chhabra, Sr. Vice President and Country Head of Nokia India, says the industry is entering a phase in which traffic patterns are changing due to the AI supercycle. He observed, "AI is aggressively reshaping the telecommunications industry, optimising network resources, streamlining service operations, and revolutionising the customer experience."

Chhabra pointed to Nokia AVA as a tool that brings AI-powered services to operations, enabling predictive maintenance and automated troubleshooting to reduce costs.

At the software layer, AI is changing how operators manage customer interactions. Manish Agrawal, President & COO at Comviva, says the impact is visible in personalised engagement and automated billing.

He stated, "Across telecom, the biggest day-to-day impact of AI is showing up in personalised customer engagement...how operators acquire customers, manage journeys, automate billing and revenue processes and detect risk, and shift operations from manual and reactive to predictive and intelligent." Agrawal noted that Comviva is embedding AI into its products and workflows.

Pankaj Malik, CEO and Whole-time Director of Invenia-STL Networks, said the summit signals a move from discussion to delivery. He noted, "Resilient core-to-edge architectures, strong data governance and automation-led operations will determine how effectively innovation translates into economic and societal value."

Satellite communications are also integrating AI. Gautam Sharma, Managing Director of Viasat India, says AI is reshaping the sector into cognitive infrastructure.

He noted, "Networks are starting to learn from their own telemetry, using machine learning to spot anomalies early, predict congestion and automate troubleshooting so availability improves even as traffic and complexity rise."

The convergence of telecom, software, and satellite sectors indicates that India's networks are the foundation for the digital economy.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on using AI for predictive maintenance and fraud detection is crucial. As an expat living in Bangalore, I've seen how spam calls can disrupt work. If AI can effectively block them, it will be a huge quality-of-life improvement.
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Priya S
All this talk of 6G and AI is great, but can we first get stable 5G in tier-2 and tier-3 cities? The infrastructure gap is real. Let's ensure the benefits of this "intelligent platform" reach beyond metros.
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Michael C
The integration with healthcare and disaster response is the most promising part. In a country prone to natural calamities, having AI-optimized networks for emergency communication could save countless lives. A very positive development.
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Rohit P
"Shift from discussion to delivery" – that's the key phrase! We have enough summits and talks. Now show us the results on the ground: faster resolution of complaints, transparent billing, and networks that don't fail during peak hours.
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Kavya N
Exciting to see Indian telecom at the forefront of this change. The move from reactive to predictive operations using AI is a game-changer. Hope it also creates new skilled job opportunities for our engineers and data scientists. 🇮🇳

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