Tata Communications, RailTel team up on AI-ready network overhaul
Tata Communications and RailTel have signed a partnership to upgrade parts of India’s digital backbone with a focus on artificial intelligence. The two Indian firms plan to modernise network infrastructure, improve cyber security, and support secure, locally hosted cloud services for sensitive government and enterprise workloads.
The collaboration also aims to use AI-based platforms to monitor and manage digital operations, with the goal of improving visibility, reliability and performance for customers that depend on RailTel’s and Tata Communications’ networks and services.
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