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Airtel to pump Rs 5,000 crore to expand data centres in India

The company’s Nxtra unit will make the investment by 2025, with plans to build a data centre economy across 80 Indian cities

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Indian telecom giant Bharti has announced to invest Rs 5,000 crore ($673 million) to expand its data centre business that will meet the growing customer demand in and around .

According to the Airtel Business chief executive Ajay , the company's unit will make the investment by 2025, with plans to build a data centre economy across 80 Indian cities, adding that the move will triple its installed capacity to more than 400 MW.

“There is a huge potential and huge demand (for data centres) which is expected in the next three to four years time,” Chitkara said. Nxtra currently runs 10 large and 120 edge data centres, or smaller data processing facilities, across India and the expansion is part of a strategy by telcos to add new revenue streams to their business and lure enterprise clients who typically offer higher margins.

The business plan also comes at a time when traditional voice services face new competition from free calls on apps such as Facebook's WhatsApp and Signal. An affiliate of US private equity group Carlyle last year bought a 25% stake in Nxtra. Airtel still owns 75%.

According to Gartner, public cloud spending in India is expected to exceed $12 billion by 2025. Airtel's rival Reliance Jio, forged an alliance with in 2019 to build data centres across India and this year partnered with Google to boost its enterprise and consumer offerings as it plans to launch 5G services.

Separately, Airtel said Nxtra will increase the use of green energy for its data centres, aiming to source 50% of its power requirements from renewable sources.

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