Tejas Networks, an emerging force in carrier grade communication infrastructure equipment, has been awarded the Voice & Data Emerging Company of 2007 award by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
This award acknowledges the most promising emerging company of the year based on a variety of considerations such as technological innovation, business model, potential to scale globally and financial success.
Sanjay Nayak, CEO and MD of Tejas Networks, commented: "We are very honoured to receive this award, which recognises the progress the company has made. Tejas has developed world-class, next-generation optical networking products that have not only received tremendous success in the highly-competitive Indian telecom market, but also in several other countries globally. Over the last two decades, India has achieved tremendous success in IT services and we are confident that the future will see Indian product companies emerging as technological innovators building world-class products," he added.
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