The company said its 4G multiband radio products will be deployed at multiple locations across the operator’s network as part of the project. The order marks a step in expanding Tejas Networks’ international wireless customer base.
Tejas Networks added that its wireless product portfolio includes 4G and 5G RAN offerings along with a converged 4G/5G core solution designed to support multi-band and multi-mode operations for telecom operators.
Tejas Networks designs and manufactures high-performance wireline and wireless networking products for telecommunications service providers, internet service providers, utilities, defense and government entities in over 75 countries. Tejas Networks Ltd. is a part of the Tata Group, with Panatone Finvest (a subsidiary of Tata Sons) being the majority shareholder.
The company reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 196.55 crore in Q3 FY26, compared with a net profit of Rs 165.67 crore in Q3 FY25. Total revenue from operations plunged 88.38% YoY to Rs 306.79 crore in Q3 FY26.