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Sterlite Technologies Bags Rs 250 Crore Deal To Build Indian Telecom Operator's Optical Fibre Network

Swarajya StaffJul 19, 2022, 01:21 PM | Updated 03:55 PM IST
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Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL) on Tuesday (16 July) announced a Rs 250 crore deal with one of India’s leading telecom operators for building the telco's optical fibre network.

"Pursuant to this arrangement, STL seeks to fulfil the telecom operator’s requirement for setting up a high-performance, modern communication network in India," the company said in a release on Tuesday (19 July).

STL, already a leading network modernisation partner for the telecom player, further strengthens its relationship with the telco with this deal.

With this multi-year deal, worth Rs 250 crore, STL aims to provide specialised optical fibres and deployment services to build the service provider’s network across nine telecom circles, pan India, the company said.

As India’s data demand grows, dense fiberisation is the need of the hour. This is being driven by investments in 5G, FTTH, data centres and next-gen digital networks by private telcos.


In this nationwide project, STL intends to provide a pre-integrated suite of optical fibre cables comprising Armored, Duct and Universal cables complying with varied deployment scenarios and integration services with its unique end-to-end deployment methodology, it added.

These optical fibre cables are a suitable choice for direct burial and duct installations. The design with Polyethylene outer jacket and unbonded steel tape promotes ease of installation and provides protection against rodents along with improved crush and impact resistance.

STL’s optical connectivity solutions seek to enable the service provider to deliver a world-class customer experience through enhanced scalability, reduced latency, and improved bandwidth. The densely fiberised network is also expected to form the foundation for many next-gen services such as 5G, FTTH, IoT, enterprise networks, and Industry 4.0, the company said.

Commenting on this collaboration, Praveen Cherian, CEO, STL Global Services, said, “STL and the telecom service provider have been long-term partners in the optical connectivity space. In this project, STL will collaborate with the service provider to develop and build a competent network for India. Through our solution, we will provide a 5G-ready and high-capacity network which is expected to enable the service provider to provide faster delivery of new services with enhanced user experience in East, South and North regions.”

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