It is ranked second in International Mobile Broadband Internet Traffic & International Internet Bandwidth. The telecom sector is divided into 3 categories: Mobile (Wireless connection), Fixed Line (Wired connection), and Internet Services (ISP).
Sources from the Indian industry associations have put the total Indian subscriber base at 1199.28 million as of 31 March 2024, with gross revenue from the telecom sector at Rs 2.4 lakh crores. The telecom industry has evolved over the years, moving from the traditional approach to a NaaS approach. This shift has allowed telecom operators to scale up their operations, adapt to changing market demands, and allocate resources efficiently, becoming more flexible and cost-effective.
Industry data suggests that India's 5G subscriptions will climb to 350 million by the year 2026, accounting for 27% of all mobile subscribers. Moreover, the Government of India has introduced the Digital India program, where sectors such as healthcare, retail, etc., will be connected through the internet.
In the telecom sector, Suyog Telematics is a dynamic player in the telecommunications industry, specializing in cutting-edge telecom tower infrastructure solutions driving connectivity in both urban and rural areas.
The company focuses on high-power small cell infrastructure, fiber connectivity, and environment-friendly solutions. It has a diverse portfolio and a client base that includes major telecom operators playing a key role in transforming cities into 5G-ready hubs and powering rural villages with advanced network capabilities. It has built over 10,000 rooftop towers for BSNL (EPC) and is the only IP company to have maximum government sites.
The company offers services such as tower erection, fiber optics network solutions, and pole erection. It has a wide product portfolio of ground-based towers, rooftop towers, cow towers, GBM towers, and camouflage towers.
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