The company has also signed another four-year agreement with Airtel to expand its 3G network across eight telecom circles in the country.
Financial details of the contracts were not shared by Ericsson.
This is Ericsson's first 4G network using LTE-FDD technology in Delhi.
Apart from Delhi, Ericsson will deploy LTE network in 4 other circles. It did not let out details though.
Ericsson India Head Paolo Colella said the company is the market leader on LTE technology with 40 per cent of the world's LTE smartphone traffic currently served by its network.
Regarding the 3G contract, Ericsson said the rollout will take place in both 2100 MHz and 900 MHz bands.
As part of the network, Ericsson will supply, install and manage services.
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