As India’s digital ecosystem continues to expand rapidly, the role of scalable telecom infrastructure and resilient connectivity networks is becoming increasingly important across enterprises, smart infrastructure, and emerging technologies. In light of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day we are sharing below perspectives from industry leaders on the future of digital connectivity and infrastructure in India.
Please find below quotes from iBUS Networks and CloudExtel for your consideration for any relevant stories, features, or industry roundups around World Telecommunication and Information Society Day.
1. Rajarshi Roy, VP & Head of Operations at iBUS Networks & Infrastructure :
“As India’s digital ecosystem continues to evolve, the conversation around telecom infrastructure must shift from short-term connectivity solutions to building scalable, future-ready digital ecosystems.
Fibre networks are increasingly becoming the backbone supporting high-performance, low-latency environments required for accelerating digital adoption across enterprises and smart infrastructure ecosystems. At iBUS Networks, we see fibre-led infrastructure playing a critical role in enabling AI-powered applications, cloud-based environments, IoT ecosystems, and seamless digital experiences across smart buildings and enterprise environments.
Alongside fibre deployment, technologies such as enterprise Managed Wi-Fi and Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) will continue to strengthen indoor connectivity experiences and support the evolving requirements of digitally connected spaces.”
2. Kunal Bajaj, CEO & Co-Founder at CloudExtel:
“India’s digital growth story will increasingly be shaped by the strength, scalability, and resilience of its underlying telecom infrastructure. As AI adoption, cloud ecosystems, and data consumption continue to rise, the need for high-capacity fibre networks and future-ready connectivity infrastructure has become more critical than ever.
At CloudExtel, we believe digital infrastructure is no longer just an enabler of connectivity but the foundation powering innovation, enterprise transformation, and seamless digital experiences at scale. Building deep-fibre, low-latency, and scalable network ecosystems will be essential to supporting the next phase of India’s AI-led and digitally connected economy.”
We hope you will consider these perspectives for any relevant stories or coverage opportunities around World Telecommunication and Information Society Day. Please feel free to reach out in case you require any additional inputs.
