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Tech Mahindra and Microsoft Forge AI-Powered 5G Network Revolution

The solution uses Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Fabric and Azure Digital Twin to turn network telemetry into real-time AI-driven operations for telecom operators.

  • On Tuesday, Tech Mahindra announced a collaboration with Microsoft to modernize telecom networks through an AI-driven Network Digital Twin solution designed to accelerate 5G capabilities.
  • Tech Mahindra Chief Transformation Officer Amol Phadke stated operators face challenges from "reactive operational models" and rising costs, which hinder network scalability and 5G monetization.
  • The solution leverages Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Fabric, and Azure Digital Twin services to consolidate high-volume network telemetry into an AI-ready platform for advanced simulation and predictive modelling.
  • Microsoft Senior Global Director, Strategy Alessandra Antonelli said the platform moves operators "from passive monitoring to active, intelligent decisioning" using agentic AI across live network environments.
  • By optimizing infrastructure investments and enhancing governance, the system helps providers reduce operational overheads while enabling autonomous network operations and improved service assurance for enterprise clients.
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Tech Mahindra partners with Microsoft to bring AI digital twins to telecom networks

The twin solution is designed for medium & large-scale telecom operators, which will help service providers modernise network ops, enhance performance.

·New Delhi, India
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Tribune India broke the news in Chandigarh, India on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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