Bharti Airtel rebrands B2B business

Telecom Lead India: India’s leading telecommunication
company Bharti Airtel has rebranded its B2B business as airtel business.

 

With this new identity, the company claims to reinforce
its commitment of delivering innovative business solutions and a superior brand
experience to all its large & small enterprises, government and carrier
customers across the globe.

 

We have moved from offering just core carriage to
managed & cloud services in order to create value for our customers. The
new identity for B2B encapsulates this ethos and gives us an opportunity to
present a single, powerful & unified face to our customers, across the
globe,” said Sanjay Kapoor – CEO, India & South Asia, Bharti Airtel.

 

airtel business offers a wide portfolio of services
that cater to the needs of businesses across vertical including M&D, IT,
ITES, Government, FMCG, BFSI and Media.

 

airtel business has a customer base of 450 carriers and
service providers around the world along with the top 2000 Indian and MNC
enterprises. Its data center & managed services include entire suite of
managed hosting, storage, business continuity, data security & cloud
services.

 

With a global network of 225,000 Rkms covering 50
countries across 5 continents, airtel business has established itself as one of
the leading players in the B2B segment.

 

The company said that it has invested over $500 million
in next generation cable systems over the last 4-5 years. These
investments support an integrated suite of world class global and local
connectivity solutions spanning voice and data, including IPLC, Ethernet, IP
transit, managed MPLS services, voice termination services and carrier
outsourcing solutions.

 

airtel buisness also offers digital media services, a
centralized online media management and distribution platform.

 

Bharti Airtel taps IBM identity intelligence software to
strengthen information management

 

Recently, IBM announced that Bharti Airtel isutilizing
its new identity intelligence software to strengthen information management.

 

IBM’s analytics software called Security Role and Policy
Modeler analyzes employee data and recommends a finite set of roles to better
secure an organization and manage compliance. The analytics can flag abnormal
behavior, inconsistencies in role access and expired user access.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

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