TCS Revolutionizes BSNL's Telecom Infrastructure with 4G and 5G Technologies
TCS and BSNL Collaboration Sets New Standards
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Tejas Networks have successfully collaborated to establish a 4G network for Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), cementing their strong position in India’s telecom infrastructure. TCS has delivered equipment to approximately 58,000 to 59,000 sites, with a majority already in operation. Recently, the company augmented its efforts, adding 10,000 to 12,000 more sites.
BSNL's Breakthroughs in 4G Deployment
BSNL, India’s public sector telecom entity, has partnered with TCS to build a 4G network. This collaboration enabled the rapid deployment of 4G technology across almost 58,000 to 59,000 sites, with 49,000 sites already operational. This effort marks a milestone in BSNL's rapid advancements.
BSNL's Strategic Shift Towards 5G
BSNL is currently accelerating its push for a 5G network, as announced by Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. Enhancing its infrastructure, the partnership with TCS and Tejas Networks is pivotal for fulfilling this vision. The successful 4G rollout signifies Tata's profound impact on the telecom ecosystem in India.
Expansion and Optimization of Network Sites
TATA is expanding its network infrastructure significantly. Following the accomplishments in 2G and 3G, the company has swiftly delivered equipment for the 4G network. TCS has dispatched equipment to around 58,000 to 59,000 sites, with 49,000 sites fully operational. In October, TCS equipped an additional 10,000 to 12,000 new sites, with expectations for another 10,000 to go live soon.
- 38,000 to 39,000 sites are already commissioned,
- with 400 to 500 new sites coming online daily.
- TATA optimizes 1,000 sites daily.
Ratan Tata's ongoing commitment to BSNL's network improvement is complemented by plans for a new data center, supporting the growing infrastructure landscape.
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