Xtelify Airtel Cloud launch today marks a new era for digital transformation in India and beyond. Fully owned by Bharti Airtel, Xtelify has unveiled Airtel Cloud, a sovereign, telco-grade platform built in India specifically for high-scale enterprise use (Airtel).
Designed to handle up to 140 crore transactions per minute, this cloud offers IaaS, PaaS, and advanced connectivity—all powered by Gen‑AI provisioning, managed sustainably via next-gen data centres with 300 certified cloud experts (FoneArena).
Key Highlights of Xtelify Airtel Cloud Launch
- Built in India with complete data residency and telco-grade security. Data remains strictly within the country.
- Reduces cloud expenditure by up to 40% for Indian businesses compared to hyperscale providers.
- Ensures scalable, secure migration with no vendor lock-ins.
Xtelify’s AI-Powered Telecom Software Platform
Alongside Airtel Cloud, Xtelify introduced an AI-powered software platform for global telecom operators, offering:
- Xtelify Data Engine for AI-driven insights at scale.
- Xtelify Work: real-time workforce management, fleet optimization, task automation.
- Xtelify Serve: omni-channel customer service suite.
- Xtelify IQ: real-time, secure customer engagement platform (CXOToday.com).

Strategic Global Partnerships
Xtelify has already secured collaborations with global telecom majors:
- Singtel (Singapore) to deploy Xtelify Work for field operations and productivity optimization .
- Globe Telecom (Philippines) will adopt Xtelify Serve for next-gen customer service delivery.
- Airtel Africa will use Data Engine, Work, and IQ across 14 countries, empowering a 150K‑strong field team with insights, fraud protection, and enhanced CX.
Why Xtelify Airtel Cloud Launch Matters
Gopal Vittal, Vice Chairman and MD at Airtel, said this is a pivotal moment:
“We are privileged to take world‑class, homegrown platforms to Indian businesses and global telcos…”
He underscored Airtel’s decade-long AI and digital innovation experience powering over 590 million customer touchpoints through Airtel Cloud. This launch positions Airtel as a tech platform provider — beyond being just a telecom operator.
Xtelify aims to challenge giants like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure by combining telecommunications-grade reliability with lower costs, scalability, and deep integration with Airtel’s telecom network.

For Indian Enterprises & Global Telcos
Indian businesses now have a homegrown cloud platform tailored to local regulatory needs, including data localization. Global telcos gain access to ready-made AI software tools to optimize field operations, reduce churn, enhance ARPU, and streamline customer journeys. By bringing in Singtel, Globe Telecom, and Airtel Africa, Xtelify is clearly accelerating its vision: build in India, scale globally—and transform the telecom enterprise ecosystem.
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