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New Delhi, February 15 Bharti Airtel has enhanced its network to handle the increased traffic load during the India AI Impact Summit 2026, the company said on Sunday.

The India AI Impact Expo 2026 is expected to attract over 2.5 lakh visitors, including international delegates.

"The AI Impact Summit is a major platform for India to showcase its AI achievements and future roadmap to the world, bringing together global business and political leaders in New Delhi. Airtel has strengthened its network infrastructure to provide seamless, high-speed connectivity for the summit, which begins on February 16," the company said.

Spanning 10 venues covering over 70,000 square metres, the Expo will bring together global technology firms, startups, academia, and research institutions, as well as Union ministries, state governments, and international partners.

The Expo will also feature 13 country pavilions, showcasing international collaboration in the AI ecosystem. These include pavilions from Australia, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, Tajikistan, and Africa.

It will host over 300 curated exhibition pavilions and live demonstrations, structured around three thematic areas: people, planet, and progress.

"With thousands of attendees expected, Airtel has deployed a future-ready, multi-layered network to ensure uninterrupted performance. All venues are fully fiberized, with four-way protected fiber paths, and enhanced through 55 small cells across the Bharat Mandapam complex and 12 additional outdoor sites. Existing sites have also been optimized and augmented to serve the venues, traffic routes, and entry-exit corridors," Airtel said.

The company said its teams will monitor all roaming links around the clock to ensure visitors enjoy a superior, uninterrupted experience on the Airtel 5G Plus network.

"Comprehensive site surveys have enabled blanket 5G coverage, dense small-cell deployment, and dedicated fiber backhaul to eliminate dead zones. To manage peak traffic, Airtel has built surge capacity supported by a dedicated war room and round-the-clock on-site network experts," the company said.
 

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