The deal, which is a part of Sky's strategy to create Europe's leading entertainment company following its acquisition of Sky Italia and Sky Deutschland, will ensure a seamless race experience for viewers in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Italy, regardless of Grand Prix location, Sky sports said in a statement.
All video feeds of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship season will be distributed live in high- definition to Sky viewers using Tata Communications' Video Connect service.
"The integration of our operations in Europe is focused on accelerating innovation and serving our viewers better - and Tata Communications' global fibre network will help us do just that," says Keith Lane, Director of Operations at Sky.
With half a billion viewers globally, F1 is the world's most popular annual sporting series - but with races in locations as diverse as the streets of Singapore, the hills of Sao Paulo and the deserts of Abu Dhabi, it is also a hugely challenging environment for broadcasters, says Mehul Kapadia, Managing Director of F1 Business at Tata Communications.