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Tejas deploys network for Dhaka TelePhone17-MAR-09
Telecom infrastructure company, Tejas Networks, has deployed a nationwide network for Bangladeshi telecom provider Dhaka TelePhone. Dhaka Telephone presently has extensive coverage in urban districts of Bangladesh and plans extensive coverage of rural areas as well, according to a Tejas Networks release on Monday. Dhaka TelePhone built its network using the TJ100 range of Next Gen-SDHôSONET platforms from Tejas, specifically for backhauling their wireless network. “Tejas perceives Bangladesh as a rapidly growing market and looks forward to providing superior products and continued support to this market,” said Anil Batra, president - Sales, Marketing & Support, Tejas Networks.
Tejas among global big boys12-MAR-09
Tejas Networks has just broken into the global top 10 league in its space — equipment and solution providers for optical transmission networks, according to an IDC report for the last quarter (ended December 2008).
Tejas Networks ups R&D operations09-SEP-08
Tejas Networks, a provider of optical transmission infrastructure, has opened a new R&D center in Noida, the first by the company in north India.
Tejas Networks opens R&D center in Noida08-SEP-08
Bangalore-based Tejas Networks, innovator of  carrier grade optical transport equipment, opened its R&D center in Noida.
Tejas Networks under lens for duty evasion31-JUL-08
The Central Excise Department has issued a showcause notice to Bangalore-based telecom equipment firm Tejas Networks on charges of evading duty. According to official papers available with Business
`We meet the global gold standard`25-JAN-08
Tejas Networks, mentored by its chairman Gururaj (Desh) Deshpande of Sycamore fame of the dotcom days, is a unique Indian company. While most Indian IT effort is into software services, Tejas is an
Goldman values Tejas at $625 million12-DEC-07
Tejas Networks, the Rs 240 crore Bangalore-based optical networking firm which makes proprietary boxes for transmitting data for telecom carriers, has been valued at Rs 2,400 crore ($625 million) by
Goldman Sachs invests Rs 95 crore in Tejas18-OCT-07
Bangalore-based Tejas Networks, an optical networking products company, has received a funding of Rs 95 crore from Goldman Sachs.
Mayfield Fund to bankroll Tejas, Seedfund18-JAN-07
In its first set of direct investment in India, Mayfield Fund has invested in Tejas Networks, a provider of next-generation optical networking products for global markets, and in Seedfund, a seed
Tejas aims to expand overseas reach08-NOV-06
Tejas Networks, a provider of next-generation optical networking products, is planning to expand its international business and productlines armed with the fourth round of equity fundings from venture
Tejas Networks to raise $20 mn19-OCT-06
Tejas Networks, the optical network products firm mentored by Gururaj (Desh) Deshpande of Sycamore fame, has almost tied up another round of funding to raise $ 20 million to deliver exponential growth
New interest in software products30-DEC-05
Sasken, Ittiam, Pramati, Subex, Tejas Networks and the like are a select breed of Indian companies infusing a whiff of newness in a space dominated by software and BPO services.
Tejas Networks plans IPO29-NOV-05
Tejas Networks, the $25 million Bangalore-based firm building next-generation optical networking products, plans to go for an initial public offer over the next 6-8 quarters.
Another threshold05-SEP-05
The large $2.2 billion IT services outsourcing deal announced by the Dutch banking giant, ABN Amro, marks a watershed in the development of the Indian IT industry. Two out of the three firms  IBM,
Two Bangalore firms in 'Red Herring' list Cos list03-SEP-05
Red Herring, the technology magazine for entrepreneurs, investors and industry, has recognised two Bangalore companies from a group of 100 firms that it predicts will drive the technology
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