Bharti Airtel Reports 120 Million 5G Users in Q3FY25 Amid 5G Network Expansion

Bharti Airtel Reports 120 Million 5G Users in Q3FY25 Amid 5G Network Expansion

Bharti Airtel (Airtel) ended the December (Q3FY25) quarter with a 5G customer base of 120 million as it continued its planned 5G coverage expansion. The second-largest Indian telco attributed its growing 5G user base to increasing 5G smartphone shipments, which now account for over 80 percent of overall smartphone shipments. “We continue to get our fair share from growing 5G handset adoption,” said Bharti Airtel’s Vice Chairman and Managing Director (MD), Gopal Vittal, during the company’s Q3FY25 earnings call.

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Expansion of Fixed Wireless Access

In the Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) segment, which provides wireless broadband services via Airtel’s 5G network, the company expanded its coverage during the quarter and is now live in over 2,000 cities.

Airtel announced on February 12 that it had awarded a contract to Nokia and Qualcomm to support the expansion of 5G FWA and Wi-Fi solutions, aiming to provide high-speed internet access to millions across India. Under this partnership, Nokia will supply Airtel with its 5G FWA outdoor gateway receiver and Wi-Fi 6 access points, utilizing Qualcomm’s Modem-RF and Wi-Fi 6 chipsets.

FWA, a Key 5G Application

At the time of the announcement, Airtel highlighted that the deployment of fixed wireless broadband via 5G networks is a key application of 5G technology in India, particularly given the country’s low fiber penetration and high demand for digital services.

Airtel plans to leverage Nokia’s FastMile 5G outdoor receivers, designed for multi-dwelling units and capable of serving two households simultaneously, thereby reducing connection costs. These receivers feature high-gain antennas that enhance broadband access over extended distances while efficiently managing radio resources. Additionally, the FastMile 5G outdoor receiver utilizes Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology, allowing for easy installation on various surfaces such as walls, balconies, or poles.