Saturday, January 10, 2026

BSNL Collaborates with ACES India to Bring Seamless Connectivity to Noida International Airport

 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), India’s state-owned telecom operator, has partnered with ACES India—the Indian arm of Dubai-based telecom infrastructure company ACES—to provide robust cellular connectivity at the upcoming Noida International Airport, scheduled to open later this month. The partnership aims to ensure uninterrupted mobile services across the airport from day one.



The agreement, signed at BSNL’s UP West Telecom Circle office in Meerut, involves installing advanced communication equipment throughout key airport areas, including terminals and associated facilities. The collaboration is designed to offer reliable voice and data services for passengers, airport staff, and other users in a busy, high-traffic environment.

Under the partnership, BSNL will utilize its nationwide network and operational expertise, while ACES India will manage the design and deployment of the integrated infrastructure. The setup will comply with stringent safety and operational standards necessary for major aviation projects.

BSNL brings prior experience to the table, having successfully implemented telecom infrastructure at Adani’s Navi Mumbai International Airport—demonstrating its ability to handle large-scale, high-volume connectivity projects.

Arun Kumar, Chief General Manager Telecom (CGMT), BSNL UP West, said, “This collaboration reflects BSNL’s dedication to enhancing telecom infrastructure at critical national assets. Reliable connectivity at major transport hubs is essential for improving passenger experience and supporting broader digital initiatives.”

The project highlights India’s increasing focus on digital infrastructure in aviation, ensuring that passengers and airport operations have access to seamless mobile and data services from day one.


BY- NIROSHA GUPTA


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