Tejas Networks wins Rs 111 cr order from Sterlite Tech for Indian Navy’s communication network

NEW DELHI: Sterlite Tech which recently bagged Rs 3,500 crore worth Indian Navy deal has given an order of Rs 111 crore to Tejas Networks for the country wide digital communications project.

As a part of this order, Tejas Networks will supply its terabit capacity DWDM systems and Layer-3 multi gigabit Ethernet switches, the company said in a release on Monday.

The Indian Navy’s communication network will link multiple Indian naval offices and India-administered islands.

“We are delighted to be a part of this prestigious communication project for the Indian Navy as a technology partner for Sterlite Technologies for DWDM and Layer-3 Multi Gigabit Ethernet switches,” said Sanjay Nayak, Managing Director and CEO of Tejas Networks. 

“We are happy to work with Tejas Networks to execute this project of national importance,” said Mr. K.S Rao, CEO – telecom services business, Sterlite Technologies.

The Rs 3,500-crore project given to Sterlite Tech is a multi-year contract, which, according to the company, would include design, execution, operations and maintenance of the Navy Digital Network.