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Airtel India is the Indian operations of Bharti Airtel Limited, a telecommunications company headquartered in New Delhi. It is one of the largest providers of mobile telephony, fixed-line broadband and digital television services in India, operating across all telecom circles in the country. The company is part of the Bharti Enterprises group founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal.
| Type | Telecommunications service provider |
|---|---|
| Parent | Bharti Airtel Limited |
| Group | Bharti Enterprises |
| Headquarters | New Delhi, India |
| Founder | Sunil Bharti Mittal |
| Area served | All telecom circles in India |
| Services | Mobile (2G, 4G, 5G), fixed-line broadband, DTH, enterprise services, payments bank |
Bharti Airtel traces its origins to Bharti Telecom, established by Sunil Bharti Mittal. The Airtel brand was launched in the mid-1990s when Bharti won a licence to provide mobile services in the Delhi telecom circle, becoming one of the early private cellular operators in India after the liberalisation of the telecom sector. Over time, the company expanded across India through circle-by-circle licences, acquisitions of regional operators, and consolidation under the unified Airtel brand.
Airtel provides voice and data services on GSM, 4G LTE and 5G networks across India. It serves both prepaid and postpaid subscribers and offers value-added services including international roaming and mobile content platforms.
Under the Airtel Xstream Fiber brand, the company delivers fibre-to-the-home broadband in numerous Indian cities, alongside legacy copper-based fixed-line telephony.
Airtel Digital TV is the company's DTH satellite television service, competing with other Indian DTH platforms.
Airtel Business serves corporate, government and small-business customers with connectivity, data centre, cloud, and managed network services.
Airtel Payments Bank, a subsidiary, offers digital savings accounts, remittances and utility payments, and was among the first payments banks licensed by the Reserve Bank of India.
Airtel's Indian network spans urban and rural areas across all 22 telecom service areas defined by the Department of Telecommunications. The company operates a wide fibre backbone and has progressively rolled out 5G services across Indian cities following the 2022 spectrum auction. Tower infrastructure historically operated under Bharti Infratel, which subsequently merged with Indus Towers.
Airtel India is regarded as one of the principal players shaping the country's telecommunications market, alongside Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea. It has been a major contributor to the spread of mobile telephony and mobile internet in India, and through Airtel Payments Bank has participated in the broader push for digital financial inclusion. The company is listed on Indian stock exchanges and is a constituent of major Indian equity indices.