Tejas Networks gains 2 per cent on bagging order for building optical transport network of Afghanistan
On Wednesday, Tejas Networks Limited informed that it has signed a multi-year contract with Asia Consultancy Group (ACG), which is a provider of telecommunication infrastructure managed & engineering services across Afghanistan.
ACG is headquartered in the USA and is a full life-cycle managed network service provider in Afghanistan for the past several years. Tejas Networks will supply its state-of-the-art 100G-600G capable DWDM/OTN and PTN products in order to establish a high-capacity national backbone and packet access network in Afghanistan.
AGC is determined to develop a state-of-the-art, terabit-scale optical network, which can cost-effectively address the escalating network capacity requirements of our service provider customers. AGC chose Tejas’s TJ1600 metro and long-haul DWDM/OTN products and TJ1400 PTN products for this important build-out after a thorough evaluation process. They are quite impressed with Tejas Network’s scalability, extreme flexibility & operational simplicity as compared to offerings by other competitors in the market today.
The above-mentioned product of Tejas Networks has an innovative software designed hardware architecture that helps telecom carriers to lift up their network capacity in cost-effective increments and also bring their Capex investments in line with their services as well as revenue growth.
Tejas Networks is a provider of carrier-grade communications equipment & solutions for the telecom industry. It qualifies to be a provider of optical networking equipment to telecom carriers across the world.
On Wednesday at 11.57 am, the stock of Tejas Networks Ltd was trading at Rs 139.75, up by 2.04 per cent on BSE.