Tata group stock jumps after becoming the leading IP router supplier for Bharatnet Phase 3.
Synopsis: The company has secured 7 of 12 BharatNet Phase III packages, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of IP routing solutions for India’s rural broadband expansion. The company will deploy 50,000+ TJ1400 routers across 57,000 Gram Panchayats and 2,000 Blocks in 9 states and 5 union territories, highlighting the scale of this nationwide […] The post Tata group stock jumps after becoming the leading IP router supplier for Bharatnet Phase 3. appeared first on Trade Brains.
Synopsis: The company has secured 7 of 12 BharatNet Phase III packages, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of IP routing solutions for India’s rural broadband expansion. The company will deploy 50,000+ TJ1400 routers across 57,000 Gram Panchayats and 2,000 Blocks in 9 states and 5 union territories, highlighting the scale of this nationwide rollout.
This company, which designs and manufactures wireline and wireless networking products, with a focus on technology, innovation and R&D, was in the spotlight today after the company announced its leading supplier status by becoming the largest supplier of IP routing equipment for BharatNet Phase III.
With a market cap of Rs 8,262 crore, the shares of Tejas Networks Ltd reached a high at Rs 473.65 compared to its previous day’s closing price of Rs 461.80, giving a gain of 2.56% in today’s trading session. The shares have given a return of 225% over the last 5 years.
About the Achievement.
Tejas Networks has taken a major step forward in India’s telecom build-out by emerging as the largest supplier of IP routing equipment for BharatNet Phase III, securing 7 out of the 12 packages announced so far. BharatNet, the government’s flagship rural broadband programme, aims to narrow the digital divide, and Tejas’ strong performance here reinforces its growing reputation as a reliable domestic telecom OEM capable of delivering high-quality solutions at scale.
Under this phase, Tejas will deploy its indigenously developed TJ1400 series routers, with over 50,000 units set to be rolled out across 57,000 Gram Panchayats and 2,000 Blocks in 9 states and 5 union territories.
These routers are already widely used in mission-critical networks, and their selection again highlights the company’s strong product capability. Company leaders emphasised that this win continues Tejas’ track record from earlier BharatNet phases and reflects its stature as a world-class telecom equipment manufacturer.
The company is working alongside major project implementation agencies such as NCC, Polycab, Invenia-STL Networks, GR Infraprojects, and ITI, positioning it at the centre of India’s digital infrastructure expansion.
Backed by the Tata Group through Panatone Finvest Ltd. and serving customers in 75+ countries, Tejas is leveraging this momentum to strengthen its routing and broadband solutions portfolio. The BharatNet Phase III win not only expands its deployment footprint but also marks a key growth milestone for the company.
Financials and more.
The revenue from operations for the company stands at Rs 262 crores in Q2 FY26 compared to Q2 FY25 revenue of Rs 2,811 crores, falling by about 91 per cent YoY. Similarly, the net profit stood at Rs 275 crore in Q2 FY25, converting into a Rs 307 crore loss in Q2 FY26.
Tejas Networks is a technology-driven telecom equipment company that has established itself as a key player in building intelligent, secure, and future-ready network solutions. As part of the Tata Group, the company emphasises innovation, sustainability, and reliability, focusing on shaping next-generation communication infrastructure. It maintains a strong commitment to quality and continuous improvement, holding itself to high engineering and manufacturing standards to deliver robust networking products for a global customer base.
With expertise spanning wireless, wireline, satellite, and broadcast technologies, Tejas offers an end-to-end portfolio that supports diverse networking needs. Its solutions are used widely across industries and geographies, reflecting the company’s capability to build scalable and technologically advanced telecom infrastructure. Through its focus on research, design, and in-house manufacturing, Tejas Networks continues to contribute meaningfully to India’s digital transformation while strengthening its presence in international markets.
Written by Leon Mendonca.
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