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Kavveri Telecom signs agreement to offer wireless solutions
TT Correspondent |  |  19 Sep 2011

Kavveri Telecom, a leading manufacturer of RFproducts & antennas in India, has signed a long-term agreement for 10 years with the eighth operator for building wireless solutions. This agreement will provide a substantial long-term revenue source for Kavveri Telecom Infrastructure Ltd. Kavveri Telecom Products will supply the products to Kavveri Telecom Infrastructure as per the agreements with customers. 

The enormous amount of efforts spent on its R&D over the last several years and the new manufacturing facility set up in Jigani, Bangalore is now reaping rewards for the company. Kavveri Telecom is currently endeavouring to procure orders from overseas markets with an end aim to be a global manufacturing hub for its products in India.

Shivakumar Reddy, managing director, Kavveri Telecom Products said that, "Given the high costs of setting up towers and the loss of signals within enclosed areas and to provide capacity and coverage enhancements within large buildings, in-building wireless solutions is the way forward for the operators. As pioneers and leader in this field we aim to maximise our reach."

    
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19 Sep 2011(IST)  
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