C-DoT has signed an agreement with Galore Networks to develop its own 5G RAN products, Telecom News and ET Telecom.

C-DoT has signed an agreement with Galore Networks to develop its own 5G RAN products, Telecom News and ET Telecom.

Balaji K, Principal (MD), Galore Networks; Rajkumar Upadhyay, Executive Director of C-DoT. After signing the contract, registrar C-DOT’s Aurindam Bhattacharya. (LR)

New Delhi: The Telematics Development Center (C-DoT), the R & D division of the Telecommunications Bureau (DoT), signed an agreement with Galore Networks on Friday to build a unique end-to-end 5GRAN product and solution.

This is the third such agreement between C-DoT and private companies. In early June, C-DoT signed an agreement with IIT Hyderabad-incubate WiSig Networks and homemade telecommunications equipment manufacturer VVDN Technologies to develop their own 5GRAN products.

“Esthe [agreement] It acts as a catalyst for the unique design, development, manufacture, and deployment of cost-effective 5G products and solutions, “said the Press Release.

This collaboration will also bring India’s R & D and industrial technological capabilities and complementary strengths to a single integrated platform, creating a new path for a wider range and commercialization of its technology at the global level. It leads to the creation of unique intellectual property (IP) assets that can be. ,Added.
At the contract signing event, C-DoT Executive Director Rajkumar Upadhyay promoted trust and confidence in these partnerships between R & D and the industry to promote indigenous 5G throughout the country.

Next, Galore Networks Director (MD) Balaj Kulothungan, who is keen to collaborate with C-DoT, is the C-DoT 4G / 5G NSA & SA Next Generation Core.

“This is really an” Atmanirbhar “moment for the Indian telecommunications industry. We will work with C-DoT to develop 5G products for Tier 1 carriers, critical networks, and private networks in India and around the world, “he said.

The event was also attended by C-DoT Director S Daniel Jebaraj, Bangalore and other senior C-DoT executives.