Key Points

Adani Data Networks has signed agreements to transfer 400 MHz of 26 GHz spectrum to Bharti Airtel across six key telecom circles. The transaction covers regions including Gujarat, Mumbai, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. This move is part of Adani's strategic realignment of digital connectivity assets and is subject to regulatory approvals. The deal will support Airtel's ongoing 5G network expansion, with the company already having around 120 million 5G users.

Key Points: Adani Data Networks Sells 400 MHz Spectrum to Bharti Airtel

  • Adani transfers 400 MHz spectrum in six telecom circles to Airtel
  • Transaction requires statutory approvals
  • Supports Airtel's 5G network expansion
  • Part of Adani's digital connectivity strategy
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Adani Data Networks to transfer 400 MHz spectrum to Bharti Airtel

Adani Data Networks transfers 400 MHz 26 GHz spectrum across six telecom circles to Bharti Airtel, pending regulatory approvals

"The closing of the transaction is subject to customary statutory approvals - Adani Data Networks Stock Exchange Filing"

Ahmedabad, April 22

Adani Data Networks Limited (ADNL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL), on Tuesday announced that it has signed definitive agreements with Bharti Airtel Limited and its subsidiary Bharti Hexacom Limited to transfer the rights to use 400 MHz of spectrum in the 26 GHz band.

The spectrum covers six telecom circles -- Gujarat (100 MHz), Mumbai (100 MHz), Andhra Pradesh (50 MHz), Rajasthan (50 MHz), Karnataka (50 MHz) and Tamil Nadu (50 MHz).

“Adani Data Networks Limited (ADNL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Limited, has signed definitive agreements with Bharti Airtel Limited and its subsidiary Bharti Hexacom Limited to transfer the rights to use 400 MHz of spectrum in the 26 GHz band,” the company said in its stock exchange filing.

The transaction, however, is subject to statutory approvals and conditions laid out under the Spectrum Trading Guidelines.

“The closing of the transaction is subject to customary statutory approvals,” the company said in its filing.

This move comes as part of ADNL’s strategic realignment of its digital connectivity assets. The Adani Group had acquired this spectrum during the 5G auctions with a focus on building private networks and enhancing enterprise connectivity.

Once approved, this will mark a significant step in ADNL’s reshaping of its telecom and data connectivity ambitions, while also supporting Airtel’s efforts to strengthen its 5G rollout in high-demand circles.

“Bharti Airtel and its subsidiary Bharti Hexacom have signed definitive agreements with Adani Data Networks Limited (ADNL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, to acquire the rights to use 400 MHz of spectrum in the 26 GHz band,” Airtel said in its statement.

Meanwhile, Airtel is actively expanding its 5G network and growing its user base. As of December, the company had around 120 million 5G users out of a total subscriber base of 414 million.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Interesting move! Airtel getting stronger in 5G while Adani focuses on their core business. Win-win for both companies. Hope this leads to better 5G coverage in Mumbai soon! 📶
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Priya M.
As a telecom professional, I'm curious why Adani is exiting this space so soon after acquiring the spectrum. The article mentions strategic realignment but doesn't explain the reasoning clearly.
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Sanjay T.
Good news for Airtel users! More spectrum means better speeds and coverage. Already seeing great 5G performance in Bangalore, this should make it even better.
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Ananya R.
The article could have explained what this means for consumers in simpler terms. Will this transfer lead to price changes? Better service? More details would be helpful.
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Vikram J.
Smart move by Adani to focus on private networks instead of competing directly with telecom giants. Enterprise solutions is where the real money is in digital infrastructure.

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