New Delhi, August 20: Homegrown Optiemus Electronics on Tuesday announced its foray into telecom equipment manufacturing with Tata Group’s Tejas Networks as a manufacturing partner, at a time when the government has doubled down on indigenous designing and manufacturing of telecom equipment.
Optiemus is working with Tejas Networks as a manufacturing partner for a wide array of telecom equipment products like 4G base band units /remote radio head/ONT/ONU/broadband switches and routers from its Noida manufacturing facility. “It is a momentous occasion as we expand our manufacturing capabilities to foray into the growing industry of telecom equipment manufacturing,” said A Gururaj, MD, Optiemus Electronics. TRAI Directs Telecom Operators To Disconnect and Blacklist Businesses Using Bulk Connections for Spam and Fraud Calls: Report.
According to the government, India-manufactured telecom equipment are now being exported to over 100 countries. Last year, the country exported telecom equipment and services worth more than $18.2 billion. Several homegrown telecom companies have made their mark in Western nations, including the US, despite fierce global competition.
In the meantime, Tejas Networks has evolved as a strong trusted partner in the Indian telecom ecosystem over the last decade. “In our continuous pursuance towards Atmanirbhar Bharat, adding Optiemus, as one of our manufacturing partners, will provide a boost to the domestic manufacturing of telecom products,” said V Sembian, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Tejas Networks. Thanksgiving 2024 Rituals: From Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to Breaking the Wishbone, Fun Traditions About the Holiday You Must Know