Tech Mahindra Teams Up with Microsoft to Deliver AI‑Powered 5G Solutions
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- July 01, 2026
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Tech Mahindra partners with Microsoft for AI‑driven 5G network rollout
A new partnership blends Tech Mahindra’s telecom expertise with Microsoft’s AI cloud to accelerate 5G adoption for businesses.
In a move that could reshape how Indian enterprises adopt next‑gen connectivity, Tech Mahindra announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft aimed at building AI‑driven 5G network solutions. The two giants say the collaboration will marry Mahindra’s deep telecom know‑how with Microsoft’s Azure cloud and AI services, creating a platform that’s both scalable and intelligent.
At a joint press briefing in Mumbai, Tech Mahindra’s CEO highlighted the growing demand for low‑latency, high‑throughput networks that can power everything from smart factories to immersive retail experiences. “5G isn’t just faster speed; it’s an enabler of new business models,” he said, adding that AI will help operators predict traffic spikes, automate fault resolution, and optimise spectrum use in real time.
Microsoft’s vice‑president for Azure AI echoed the sentiment, pointing out that its Azure OpenAI Service and edge‑computing tools are ready to be woven directly into the 5G fabric. By running AI models at the edge—right where the data is generated—operators can slash response times from seconds to milliseconds, a crucial advantage for applications like autonomous drones or remote surgery.
For customers, the promise is a more seamless rollout of private 5G networks, with built‑in analytics that adapt to changing workloads. Small‑and‑medium businesses, which traditionally shy away from complex network deployments, could tap into a turnkey solution that handles everything from spectrum planning to ongoing network health monitoring.
The partnership also carries a strong sustainability angle. Leveraging AI‑based energy‑optimization algorithms, the joint solution aims to reduce the power footprint of 5G base stations by up to 20 percent, aligning with both companies’ climate‑neutral goals.
Industry observers note that this alliance positions Tech Mahindra as a one‑stop shop for end‑to‑end 5G services in the region, while giving Microsoft a deeper foothold in the telecom sector. The two firms plan to pilot the solution with several Indian telcos later this year, with a broader commercial launch slated for early 2025.
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