Viavi Solutions: “There are a lot of homegrown Indian companies, like Tejas Networks and Tata, Saankhya Labs, and VVDN…a lot of companies who are now, because of 5G, developing this technology,” he said. “We have been involved in helping them to develop the technology by way of testing.”
Indian technology to replace Chinese Huawei and ZTE telecommunications equipment also in Angola and Gambia Mauritius has accepted TCIL's proposal to undertake a proof of concept (PoC) on one of its islands with population around 25,000 inhabitants.
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Tcil: Currently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government is banking heavily on domestically-developed technology in line with Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) ambition in a bid to diversify supply chain following Covid-19-induced shutdowns.
Due to the non-participation of Huawei and ZTE, the telecom equipment market is restricted to players such as Ericsson and Nokia, reducing the competition in the market. Through C-DoT (Center for Development of Telematics) and Tata’s Tejas Networks, India has taken the first step towards an indigenous 4G stack which will be deployed by the state-run telecom player BSNL.