THE DATA CENTRE INTERVIEW
“ We integrate multiple network technologies – such as fibre, wireless, satellite, and cloud-based gateways – into a unified, resilient architecture that is both agile and secure.”
The company’ s hybrid solutions dynamically manage traffic, automatically rerouting around outages while optimising performance and reducing costs.
“ By prioritising intelligent orchestration, global reach, and flexible bandwidth, we ensure that enterprises can maintain business continuity and adapt quickly to geopolitical or infrastructural disruptions, rather than relying solely on physical redundancy of fibre routes,” he adds.
Moving beyond subsea cable dependence The vulnerabilities exposed by the Red Sea incidents have accelerated a conversation in the industry about the limits of subsea infrastructure as the primary vehicle for global connectivity.
For Airtel Business, diversification is not a reactive measure but a deliberate part of its infrastructure strategy. The company is investing in what Sharat describes as a“ global mesh of fibre”, wireless and cloudbased connectivity, supported by orchestration platforms that dynamically route traffic across diverse physical and virtual routes.
28 April 2026