India’s fifth-largest IT service company Tech Mahindra
is diving into the revised tender of the state-owned telco BSNL to
supply the 4G equipment. Tech Mahindra will team up with ITI and other
local companies who have experience in creating telecom software and
services. As reported by ET Telecom, C.P. Gurnani, who is the CEO and
managing director of Tech Mahindra, stated that the company is ready to
build the digital highway for 4G or 5G. He also added that the technology is mature and network transition can be done to create enough bandwidth.
C.P. Gurnani also marked that association of companies which will be led by Tech Mahindra would offer a virtual network. Tech Mahindra already earns half of its revenue from serving various telecom companies such as BT Plc, AT & T and many more.
BSNL Cancelled 4G Tender Last Week
Since the government of India barred Chinese telecom makers from providing telecom gear equipment to state-owned telco BSNL and MTNL, BSNL cancelled the tender last week to upgrade its existing networks across 47 network sites. Not only this, but the state-owned telco is also working on creating new capabilities in the Delhi and Mumbai for MTNL. As the state-owned telco cancelled the tender, Chinese telecom gear maker ZTE joined Nokia to bid for the tender which is approximately around Rs 9,000 crore.C.P. Gurnani also marked that association of companies which will be led by Tech Mahindra would offer a virtual network. Tech Mahindra already earns half of its revenue from serving various telecom companies such as BT Plc, AT & T and many more.