Sterlite Technologies bags Rs 1,512 crore MahaNet-I project

Sterlite Technologies has won Rs 1,512 crore MahaNet-I project for the implementation of BharatNet-II in Maharashtra. Maharashtra Information Technology Corporation (MahaIT), a state-led nodal agency, aims to connect approximately 13,000 gram panchayats through the MahaNet-I project. As a leading implementation partner, the company will connect 4,045 gram panchayats across eight districts of Maharashtra, impacting over … Read more

Sterlite Tech leverages Red Hat technology to enable programmable networks of future

Sterlite Technologies will develop and deliver software-enabled programmable solutions using Red Hat’s portfolio of open, enterprise-grade technologies. The solutions will enable communication service providers, enterprises and citizen networks to realise the full potential of web-scale Network Function Virtualisation Infrastructure (NFVI) platform, for their network automation and Software Defined Network (SDN) initiatives. Given the volume and … Read more

Tejas Networks bags order worth Rs 111 crore from Sterlite Technologies

Tejas Networks has received a purchase order of Rs 111 crore for Indian Navy’s country wide next generation digital communications network from Sterlite Technologies, a global data network solutions company. As a part of this order, the company will supply its state-of-the-art terabit capacity DWDM systems and high-performance Layer-3 Multi Gigabit Ethernet switches, for this pan-India network. … Read more

Sterlite Tech bags contract to build, manage Indian Navy’s next-gen Digital Network

Sterlite Technologies has been awarded the confirmed Purchase Order for designing, building and managing the Indian Navy’s digital network. This Rs 3,500-crore project is a multi-year contract, which will include design, execution, operations and maintenance of the Navy Digital Network. The company had in February 2018 announced the award of the Advanced Purchase Order (APO) … Read more

Madras High Court stays Sterlite expansion

The situation in Tuticorin remains tense but under control. Protestors set buses on fire at several places. One protestor died as security forces tried to keep angry protesting crowds under control. The state administration in Tamil Nadu has declared prohibitory orders under Section 144 in the violence hit areas of the city for 72 hours. … Read more

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