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Airtel expands tech portfolio, picks 25% stake in tech startup Lavelle Networks

The move is likely to help Airtel strengthen its Network-as-a-service (NaaS) portfolio.

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Strengthening its technology portfolio, Bharti Airtel has announced to acquire a nearly 25 per cent equity stake in Bengaluru-based technology startup Lavelle Networks. The move is likely to help Airtel strengthen its Network-as-a-service (NaaS) portfolio.

According to reports, Lavelle Networks’ flagship ‘ScaleAOn-SD-WAN‘ platform has connected several thousands of Indian enterprises from the nation’s largest financial institutions to e-commerce networks.

“With our end-to-end solutions play and trust, we are uniquely positioned to serve the needs of India’s fast-growing digital economy,” Ajay Chitkara, Director and CEO – Airtel said.

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SD-WAN market in India is expected to grow exponentially at a CAGR of 55 per cent in 2022-2026, according to Frost & Sullivan data. Airtel Business’ NaaS is a digital platform that is built to address the emerging connectivity requirements of enterprises as they go through the cloud and digital adoption.

As part of its NaaS portfolio, Airtel said it will offer software-defined connectivity solutions from Lavelle Networks and co-create a host of innovations as part of its NaaS platform.

“We are extremely excited that our product and early market success will now be massively accelerated by this transformational partnership with Airtel,” Shyamal Kumar, Co-founder and CEO, Lavelle Networks said.

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Airtel Business serves over one million businesses through its integrated technology portfolio. Last week, Bharti Airtel and announced a multi-year agreement to boost India’s digital ecosystem, with Sundar Pichai-led tech giant investing $700 million to acquire 1.28 per cent ownership in Airtel and up to $300 million toward commercial agreements.

The $700 million equity investment in Bharti Airtel is at a price per share of Rs 734, while $300 million will go towards in scaling Airtel’s offerings that cover a range of devices to consumers.

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