India’s Adani Group is injecting a further $10 billion into two major data centers at the same time as pulling out of the country’s enterprise 5G market, at least as a provider of infrastructure. The plan now is to focus on major data center and edge compute capability, still offering accompanying connectivity as a virtual service provider, but without attempting to compete at any level as a telco. This is an about-turn, since the group’s subsidiary Adani Data Networks had planned to compete in the country’s burgeoning private 5G enterprise arena, after spending $25.4 million on mmWave spectrum at 26 GHz in India’s sole 5G spectrum auction held so far, back in mid-2022. That spectrum has now been sold to…