Tejas Networks secures contracts from Nagarjuna Construction Company (NCC) to supply IP/MPLS routers for BharatNet Phase III, covering Madhya Pradesh, DNH-DD, and Uttarakhand. Shipments underway to upgrade middle-mile networks across 30,841 Gram Panchayats, boosting rural broadband via ring topology.
Tejas Networks, a leading Indian telecom gear maker, has been selected by NCC as the supplier for advanced IP/MPLS routers in multiple BharatNet Phase III packages. The project upgrades linear broadband infrastructure to resilient ring topology across 30,841 Gram Panchayats and 411 Block locations, enhancing high-speed connectivity for rural India.
Shipments of Tejas' industry-leading routers and management systems have commenced, supporting Digital India goals through scalable, indigenous technology. This follows prior wins like BSNL's pan-India network, reinforcing Tejas' dominance in mission-critical routing.
Key Highlights:
Project Scope: 30,841 GPs + 411 Blocks in MP, DNH-DD, Uttarakhand.
Technology: IP/MPLS routers for ring topology upgrade from linear setup.
Partner: Nagarjuna Construction Company (NCC) as EPC contractor.
Impact: Bridges digital divide, enables e-governance, education, telemedicine.
Company Edge: Indigenously designed, field-proven vs. global vendors.
Sources: Tejas Networks press releases, Economic Times Telecom, EquityBulls.