Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has signed strategic memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with Ericsson India Private Limited, Qualcomm Technologies Inc., Cisco Systems, and Nokia Solutions and Networks India Private Limited. Aimed at accelerating India’s digital transformation and strengthening the skilling ecosystem, these partnerships will roll out advance training initiatives in 5G, artificial intelligence (AI)/ machine learning (ML), networking, and digital technologies at BSNL’s apex training institute, Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ambedkar Institute of Telecom Training (BRBRAITT) in Jabalpur.

This development is a step towards a broader plan by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, to establish a Telecom Innovation, Research and Training Centre (TIRTC) at BRBRAITT. Envisioned as an industry-led national hub, TIRTC will focus on developing telecom-specific research and development (R&D) talent and a future-ready workforce, aligning with the government’s vision of Skill India and Atmanirbhar Bharat. TIRTC will also support product innovation, prototyping, and telecom entrepreneurship in the long term.

The MoUs were signed at a ceremony in New Delhi, in the presence of Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister of Communications and Development of Northeast Region, Dr Neeraj Mittal, secretary (T), DoT, senior officials from the DoT, BSNL leadership, and representatives from partner companies.

The key initiatives under these MoUs are:

  • As part of this initiative, Ericsson India will help establish a dedicated Ericsson 5G Centre of Excellence at BRBRAITT to provide hands-on 5G training as well as online learning modules under the Ericsson Educate Program to more than 2,000 students annually. The students undergoing the 5G onsite training will benefit from the classroom infrastructure being provided by BSNL. Students undergoing the online training part of the Ericsson Educate program, will benefit from Ericsson’s global curriculum, trainers, and lab facilities, creating a world-class learning environment aligned with national priorities.
  • Qualcomm Technologies Inc. will set up a Qualcomm Institute at BRBRAITT, focusing on advanced 5G and AI training for students, BSNL trainers, and government stakeholders. The programme will include premium online content, live sessions, and internships. Qualcomm will sponsor training for the first 100 participants in the inaugural year. This initiative aims to position BRBRAITT as a hub for advanced, scalable, and industry-relevant digital skill development.
  • Cisco Systems will leverage its Cisco Networking Academy Program to enhance skills in networking, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure. Cisco will provide free access to online curriculum and digital tools, while BSNL will coordinate implementation across non-profit educational institutions nationwide, promoting equitable access to digital learning. The collaboration seeks to create a digitally enabled, job-ready youth workforce.
  • Nokia Solutions and Networks India Pvt. Ltd. will support the creation of a 5G Centre of Excellence and AI/ML Lab at BRBRAITT. The programme will train 300 students annually in 5G radio, core networks, and AI/ML applications. It includes a joint certification programme by Nokia and BRBRAITT, with support from the Telecom Sector Skill Council.

Commenting on the collaborations, Scindia said, “This collaboration between BSNL and leading global technology companies is a landmark step in building a skilled and future-ready telecom workforce. It reflects the government’s commitment to fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital empowerment through industry-academia partnerships aligned with the vision of Digital India and Atmanirbhar Bharat.”

Meanwhile, Nitin Bansal, managing director, Ericsson India, said, “This collaboration is an investment in building a future-ready workforce to lead innovation in 5G, internet of thing (IoT), and advanced telecom technologies”