Polycab attempts to passive network solutions By CioreviewIndia team

Polycab attempts to passive network solutions

CioreviewIndia team | Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 06:40 IST

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PolycabHomegrown Polycab India attempted to passive networking solutions for the Indian telecom market to hold up high-speed broadband and applications such as Internet of Things (IoT) in line with Centre's striving Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) campaign.

"Polycab's telecom business unit has launched the whole range of end-to-end passive networking for organisations – public and private – in India," the Gujarat-based company said.

“In today's digital era of power and data emerging as complementary assets, we have brought together the offerings to evolve as a stronger and more capable, single-source manufacturer and provider of power and data-solutions,” Inder T. Jaisinghani, Chairman & Managing Director, Polycab India said.

With the new portfolio, the firm said that that IoT and Wi-Fi devices, surveillance cameras and high-capacity networks would bring in their true performance and value.

Throughout the original equipment maker strategy for electrical and passive networking solutions under Polycab, the firm said it supports perfectly with the essence of Indian government’s initiatives like Make-in-India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Jaisinghani supplementary said that the company stands committed to play the role of a partner and contribute to the national missions like Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Make in India and Digital India, by being an integrated and single source supplier of power and passive networking solutions.

“We are uniquely positioned to manufacture and craft a whole range of end-to-end passive networking products for voice, data, video and end-point applications of communication networks”, says Ashish D. Jain, Executive President & COO, Telecom Business at Polycab India.

Polycab is a manufacturer of cables, signal cables, CCTV cables, Copper Cat6 and Cat6A cables and fiber optic cables (OFC), and is one of the three firms of a consortium that deployed BharatNet-led fibre-based network in Gujarat in a record time.

The company is aiming passive networking infrastructure as a potential business area, and is eyeing to build a new passive networking infrastructure and scaling up the existing digital infrastructure.

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