Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Telecom gear maker HFCL Limited (HFCL) announced that it has deployed 360 Wi-Fi hotspots—designed, developed, and manufactured in India—along with high-capacity backhaul radios for 4G and 5G connectivity and security infrastructure solutions at the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, which saw the attendance of over 660 million pilgrims over 45 days.
“The solution was conceptualised and offered in partnership with one of the leading operators who front-ended this mega required at the world’s largest congregation of devotees,” HFCL said in a statement on March 6.
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Security with Surveillance Infrastructure
Additionally, HFCL also provided security infrastructure solutions in partnership with a leading infrastructure provider, the company added, noting that “these deployments showcase HFCL’s expertise in leveraging indigenous technology to deliver high-performance network solutions at scale.”
“Through the strategic deployment of Wi-Fi access points, high capacity backhaul radios, L2 switches for the surveillance backbone, and a Video Management System, HFCL created a secure and connected environment for this large-scale event,” the vendor said in an exchange filing.
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Handled Unprecedented Data Traffic Seamlessly
The network infrastructure successfully handled “unprecedented peak data traffic ever seen at a single spot per day,” and significantly offloaded strain from telecom networks, facilitating seamless connectivity for lakhs of users daily, HFCL said.
HFCL further said it deployed comprehensive surveillance infrastructure that played a vital role in maintaining a safe and secure environment at the event. The backbone of L2 Switches (8-port and 24-port) deployed ensured seamless data transmission between CCTV cameras and monitoring systems, while HFCL’s advanced Video Management System (VMS) enabled real-time video monitoring for better crowd control and security management.