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Vodafone Idea Partners with A5G Networks for Industry 4.0 and Smart Cities

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Vodafone Idea (VI) announced that it is partnering with A5G Networks to bring new services enabling industry4.0 and smart cities in the digital era

Through this engagement, Vi has already set up an end-to-end private network using A5G Networks' autonomous core software and white box RAN elements in Mumbai, showcasing industrial automation use cases, enterprise applications, and low latency scenarios - all while seamlessly interconnecting with the operator network.

Vi is partnering with technology leaders and innovators to set up digital networks enabling several low latency applications, private networks, smart cities, and connected cars.

Jagbir Singh, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone Idea
Vi is committed to providing superior services to digital enterprises and consumers to enhance user experiences, empowered by an autonomous network. As part of our digital transformation journey on the 5G roadmap, we are happy to partner with A5G Networks to bring new services enabling industry 4.0 and smart cities in the digital era.

Rajesh Mishra, Founder, and CEO of A5G Networks
We are excited to be a part of this important journey for Digital India with Vi. Vi is committed to delivering best-in-class services to their subscribers and driving the Digital India movement. Success depends upon a highly resilient, secure, and flexible network infrastructure.

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