Xtelify Launches Airtel Cloud- A Telco Grade Cloud Solution

Airtel Cloud Launched by Xtelify, A Telco Grade Cloud Solution

Summary:
Bhart Airtel’s subsidiary Xtelify has launched ‘Airtel Cloud’, which is a completely sovereign, Made in India, designed for a process of up to 140 million transactions per minute, which offers 40% cost savings for Indian entrepreneurs. Supported by AI and 300 certified professionals, this telco-grade cloud solution aims to power India’s digital future with secure, scalable and durable infrastructure. 

What Is Airtel Cloud and Why Is It a Game-Changer? 

Airtel Cloud is the first telco-grade in India, fully sovereign cloud platform, developed by Xtelify, a Bharti Airtel subsidiary. It is designed to meet large-scale enterprise needs with ultra-high transaction handling, strong security, durable hosting and AI-operated automation. It supports 140 million transactions per minute, making it ideal for high-demonstration workloads including telecom, banking, retail and government sectors. 

By offering 40% low cloud costs, Airtel Cloud is currently deployed to disrupt the cloud service market dominated by foreign players, while data localization, privacy compliance and significant infrastructure also enabling sovereignty. 

Airtel Cloud Key Features 

  • Built and hosted in India – Ensures full data sovereignty and compliance with India regulations. 
  • Gen-AI Provisioning – Allows intelligent scaling, resource optimization, and real time workload management 
  • 300+ Certified Cloud Experts – Managing infrastructure, IaaS, PaaS, and integrated network solutions. 
  • Cost Savings of 40% – Competitive pricing tailored to Indian enterprise demands. 
  • Telco-Grade Security – Built with enterprise-grade cybersecurity standards. 
  • Sustainable Data Hosting – Designed with environmental impact in mind. 

Xtelify’s AI-Driven Software Suite for Global Telecom Operations 

Along with the cloud platform, Xtelify also launched an AI-powered software suite with the aim of modernizing global telecommunications operations. It also includes: 

  • Real-Time Task Automation 
  • AI-based customer insight 
  • Agitate prediction and retention tools 

This software addresses the full telecom value chain-makes more agile, skilled and customer-centric from field operations to customer service. 

Global Expansion: Partnerships in Singapore, Philippines & Africa 

Xtelify is already receiving international traction through strategic partnership:   

  • ‘Xtelify task’ is used to automate and increase productivity by Singtel (Singapore).  
  • Globe Telecom (Philippines) will deploy ‘Xtelify Sar’ to improve customer experience and operational workflows.  
  • Airtel Africa will roll out Xtelify Data Engines, Work and IQ in 14 countries, strengthen more than 150,000 field agents with equipment for cheating, customer engagement and equipment for real-time analysis. 

With Airtel Cloud, India now has a homegrown option of AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, especially for Indian enterprises. Combined with AI-based telecom software and global expansion strategy of Xtelify, Bharti Airtel is strengthening its leadership in digital infrastructure and telecom technology ecosystem. 

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