Tejas Networks installs GPON equipment for BharatNet Phase-1 project

Jan. 11, 2018
Tejas Networks (BSE: 540595) (NSE: TEJASNET) said it has finished installing GPON equipment in more than 40,000 Indian gram panchayats (local government institutions in villages or small towns) as part of the BharatNet Phase-1 project, a Government of India project to deliver high-speed broadband connectivity to 250,000 gram panchayats nationwide.

Tejas Networks (BSE: 540595) (NSE: TEJASNET) said it has finished installing GPON equipment in more than 40,000 Indian gram panchayats (local government institutions in villages or small towns) as part of the BharatNet Phase-1 project, a Government of India project to deliver high-speed broadband connectivity to 250,000 gram panchayats nationwide.

According to the optical technology supplier, Shri Manoj Sinha, honorable minister of state for communications (independent charge) and minister of state for railways, commended the companyfor its contribution to the success of BharatNet Phase-1 at a function in New Delhi on January 8, 2018. The event was held at the India Habitat Centre, and organized by Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL), the special-purpose vehicle setup under India's Department of Telecom.

BBNL's efforts to improve connectivity in India also include a roll out in 2014 of the NOFN project, connecting over 250,000 gram panchayats across India (see "Aksh Optifibre wins $33M order for Indian rural broadband project").

"We are honored to be a partner for BharatNet, a prestigious project of Government of India, which will serve as the high-speed backbone of Digital India," said Sanjay Nayak, Tejas Networks CEO & MD. "BharatNet is one of the largest greenfield rollouts of a GPON–based broadband network in the world and we are delighted that we have supplied and successfully deployed our GPON equipment in over 40,000 locations, spanning over 16 states spread across the country, in record time."

"We have been investing significant resources in R&D for creating world-class products that are specifically suited for India and other emerging markets," said Arnob Roy, Tejas Networks president of optical products. "For the BharatNet project, we have used our award-winning TJ1400 GPON product, which is a ruggedized equipment that can operate under challenging environmental conditions. It enables flexible, scalable and cost-effective delivery of both high-speed broadband access and packet transport services from the same platform."

This announcement follows Tejas Networks' deployment in December 2017 of a nationwide fiber backbone network for Bangladesh Submarine Cable Co. Ltd. (BSCCL) to boost the availability of high-speed internet services in India (see "Tejas Networks deploys fiber backbone for Bangladesh Submarine Cable Co.").

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