Tejas Networks Ink MoU with Telecom Egypt, ITIDA and NTI By CIOTechOutlook Team

Tejas Networks Ink MoU with Telecom Egypt, ITIDA and NTI

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 26 March 2024, 09:50 IST

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Tejas Networks reported that it has marked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Telecom Egypt (TE), ITIDA (Data Innovation Industry Improvement Organization) and NTI (National Telecom Institute) to copy its insight into carrying out the Bharatnet (Rural Broadband Project) and NKN (National Knowledge Network) projects in Egypt. Other wide areas of participation incorporate limited working of Egyptian specialists and experts on cutting-edge telecom and systems administration advances; laying out local manufacturing and Research and development offices for Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) items; and setting up specialized help administrations in Egypt both for customers within the nation as well with to the larger Africa and Middle East region.
 
Hon'ble Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology of Egypt, said, "Today's MoU with Tejas Networks is one of the fruits of discussions that began in January 2023 to enhance cooperation between Egypt and India in the field of communications and information technology. It is a comprehensive agreement that seeks to promote localization of world-class communications products, inject new Indian investments into Egypt, create job opportunities, and develop research cadres in various fields of communications."
 
Speaking on the occasion, Eng. Mohamed Nasr El-Din, CEO and Managing Director of Telecom Egypt, said, "We are delighted to enter into a long-term strategic partnership with Tejas Networks, India's leading R&D-driven telecom and networking product company and a part of the Tata Group. Telecom Egypt has been consistently working towards enhancing its network infrastructure and developing its technical capabilities through cooperation with the largest companies in the world. The present MoU is aimed at providing Telecom Egypt with the latest communications technology in the world while ensuring that it provides the highest quality of infrastructure services."
 
Anand Athreya, CEO and Managing Director of Tejas Networks, said, "Our MoU with Telecom Egypt is an important milestone for both organizations, as we jointly strive to accelerate the vision of a Digital Egypt by leveraging the best practices and learnings from Tejas's experience of successfully designing and delivering 500+ complex, carrier-class networks in India and beyond. We are committed to serving as a trusted advisor and technology partner for Egypt's digital transformation journey while nurturing its local ecosystem in telecom manufacturing, R&D, network planning, installation and maintenance."

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