Tag: Sharat Sinha

  • Airtel gives caller ID a glow up with Business Name Display launch

    Airtel gives caller ID a glow up with Business Name Display launch

    MUMBAI: Is it your bank or just another spam bot? Airtel Business wants to take the guesswork out of answering calls, one display name at a time. The telecom giant has launched Business Name Display (BND), a first-of-its-kind service in India that lets businesses flash their verified brand name on your phone screen during outgoing calls. In a world where unknown numbers trigger suspicion and “Potential Spam” labels trigger instant rejection, this nifty new feature is all about making customer conversations a little less cat-and-mouse.

    The move builds on Airtel’s earlier anti-spam crusade, which helped users dodge pesky telemarketers but had the unfortunate side-effect of flagging legit calls from banks, food delivery riders, hospitals, and couriers as possible spam. So while users became savvier, brands got ghosted. BND aims to change that reinstating trust, one branded ring at a time.

    Airtel Business director & CEO Sharat Sinha said, “At Airtel, we are constantly innovating to create a communication experience that is smarter, safer and more transparent for everyone. With “Business Name Display”, we will be helping businesses establish trust and stand out with every call while simultaneously giving customers the confidence of knowing who is reaching out to them. It is about making communication more personal, secure and seamless for both sides.”  

    Airtel piloted the feature with over 250 companies across banking, retail, mobility, and delivery services. In just one month, these businesses used 1.5 million plus numbers to make 12.8 million calls, reporting a spike in engagement and answer rates. Because apparently, when people know it’s their pizza or parcel calling they tend to pick up.

    The service is easily activated via Airtel Business’s portal, where companies can register and configure their details. No more hiding behind random digits, just clear, verified identity with every ring.

    In a world of dodgy dials, Airtel’s Business Name Display could be the caller ID glow-up we didn’t know we needed.

  • Airtel lands major subsea data connectvity cable in Chennai

    Airtel lands major subsea data connectvity cable in Chennai

    MUMBAI: Bharti Airtel has completed the landing of the SEA-ME-WE-6 submarine cable in Chennai, following its earlier landing in Mumbai last December. The 21,700-kilometre system connects India with Singapore and Marseille, France, traversing Egypt via terrestrial routes.

    The telecommunications provider worked with SubCom, the system’s primary contractor, to complete both landings. The new cable will deliver 220 terabits per second of global capacity to India.

    Sharat Sinha

    “This investment strengthens our secure, diverse and scalable global network,” said Airtel Business director and chief executive Sharat Sinha. “Landing one of the largest cable systems into our facilities complements our existing network of 400,000 route-kilometres across 50 countries.”

    The cable will integrate with Nxtra by Airtel’s data centres in Mumbai and Chennai, enabling global hyperscalers and businesses to access international connectivity and data centre services seamlessly.

    As a consortium member, Airtel has invested in the main cable system and co-built a private network of four fibre pairs connecting Singapore, Chennai and Mumbai. 

    The company’s global network now includes investments in 34 submarine cables, with recent additions such as 2Africa, SJC2 and Equiano, linking India to key regions across Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and the United States. Its subsea network also includes i2i Cable Network, Europe India Gateway (EIG), IMEWE, SEA-ME-WE-4, AAG, Unity, EASSy, Gulf Bridge International (GBI), and the MENA Cable.

  • Check Point Software Technologies appoints Sundar N Balasubramanian as MD India & SAARC

    Check Point Software Technologies appoints Sundar N Balasubramanian as MD India & SAARC

    MUMBAI: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd, a leading provider of cyber security solutions globally, announced today the appointment of Sundar N Balasubramanian as managing director for the India and SAARC region as Bhaskar Bakthavatsalu has been promoted to take on a global role. The changes are effective immediately.

    As managing director for India and SAARC, Sundar will be responsible for Check Point’s continued growth in the region. He will report to Sharat Sinha, vice president (VP) / general manager (GM), Asia-Pacific & Japan. Sundar has over 25 years of experience in information technology and has held key positions with companies such as IBM, Microsoft, and EMC/VMware. He has a MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta and a Bachelor of Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

    On Sundar’s appointment, Sharat Sinha, VP/GM, Asia-Pacific & Japan said, “I am very excited to welcome to Check Point Sundar Balasubramanian, an industry veteran who has contributed to some of the world’s most established technology brands. I believe with Sundar’s leadership and experience, we will continue to drive success for Check Point, its partners and customers in India and SAARC.”