Tejas Networks secures 7/12 BharatNet Phase III deals
Tejas Networks is set to deploy over 50,000 routers for BharatNet Phase III. This initiative aims to upgrade rural broadband connectivity across India. The company is the largest supplier for this government program. The project will connect numer...
The Tata Group company will deploy over 50,000 indigenously designed TJ1400 routers across 57,000 gram panchayats and 2,000 blocks in nine states and five union territories, including Bihar, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and some northeastern states.
BharatNet Phase III, approved in August 2023 with a ₹1.39 lakh crore budget, aims to upgrade India's rural middle-mile network using IP-MPLS technology to connect approximately 164,000 gram panchayats with high-speed broadband.
"We are delighted to maintain our track record of being a leading telecom equipment partner for BharatNet deployments, as in the previous phases of this prestigious programme," said Sanjay Malik, chief strategy and business officer. "It is a reflection of our growing stature as a world-class telecom OEM with highly differentiated, next-generation products that meet global quality and performance standards."
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