Thursday, May 20, 2010

Tejas Networks wins national telecom award

NEW DeLHI, INDIA: Tejas Networks Ltd has won the INFOCOM CMAI National Telecom Award as the ‘Largest Exporter of Telecom Equipment’.

The award was presented by Thiru A Raja, Honorable Minister of Communications & IT, Government of India and Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Karia Munda. The award seeks to recognize telecom companies for their contribution in building robust national telecom networks and providing effective means of communication.

Sanjay Nayak, CEO and MD, said: "We are delighted to have won the National Telecom Award. This is a great recognition for Tejas Networks, which is one of the first technology product companies from India in the telecom sector and the optical networking leader in the highly competitive Indian telecom market. Our consistent growth over the past many years is a result of our execution strategy of aggressively investing in R&D to build world-class products and our innovative sales model that gives us access to global markets using a partnership approach.

"We have seen significant international success and our products are deployed in over 50 countries around the world. Our global success is a strong endorsement of our technology-leading products, world-class quality and competitive prices. We are truly honored that we have been selected as the telecom equipment exporter of the year by a prestigious industry body like CMAI."

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