Dialog Axiata has launched a new 5G-powered Air Fibre service in Sri Lanka, expanding access to high-speed wireless broadband and strengthening the country’s next-generation connectivity infrastructure.
The service leverages Dialog’s 5G network to deliver fixed wireless broadband connectivity to homes and businesses, offering an alternative to traditional fiber deployments while providing high-speed internet access with rapid installation and deployment capabilities.
According to the company, the new Air Fibre solution is designed to address growing demand for reliable broadband connectivity as consumers and enterprises increasingly rely on digital services, cloud applications, video streaming, online education, remote work, and digital commerce platforms.
Fixed wireless access (FWA) services powered by 5G technology have emerged globally as a key use case for operators seeking to expand broadband coverage without the time and cost associated with laying physical fiber infrastructure. By utilizing existing mobile network assets, operators can accelerate broadband availability, particularly in underserved or difficult-to-reach areas.
Dialog Axiata has been at the forefront of Sri Lanka’s digital infrastructure development, investing in mobile broadband, fiber connectivity, cloud services, and emerging technologies to support the country’s growing digital economy. The launch of 5G-powered Air Fibre represents another step in the company’s efforts to enhance connectivity options for residential and business customers.
The introduction of the service comes as broadband demand continues to grow across Sri Lanka, driven by increasing digital adoption and the proliferation of connected devices. Governments and telecom operators across Asia are increasingly exploring 5G-based fixed wireless solutions as a complement to fiber networks, particularly in markets where expanding broadband access remains a strategic priority.
Industry analysts note that 5G FWA services can help bridge connectivity gaps while supporting national digital transformation objectives by delivering faster internet speeds and improved user experiences without requiring extensive civil infrastructure projects.
For enterprises, enhanced broadband connectivity can enable greater adoption of cloud platforms, collaboration tools, digital services, and data-intensive applications. For consumers, it provides improved access to entertainment, education, and online services.
As operators continue to monetize 5G investments, fixed wireless broadband is expected to become an increasingly important component of next-generation connectivity strategies across emerging markets.
Editor’s Note
The launch of Dialog’s 5G-powered Air Fibre service highlights one of the most commercially significant use cases for 5G beyond mobile connectivity. While many operators have struggled to demonstrate clear returns on 5G investments, fixed wireless access has emerged as a practical solution for expanding broadband coverage and generating new revenue streams. For Sri Lanka, the service could help accelerate digital inclusion by delivering high-speed internet without the delays and costs associated with extensive fiber rollouts. More broadly, the development reflects a growing regional trend where operators are using 5G not only to improve mobile experiences but also to compete directly in the fixed broadband market and support wider digital economy growth.
