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BSNL Launches Intelligent Swadeshi 4G Network, Connecting 26,700 More Villages


In a historic move underscoring India’s digital transformation and technological self-reliance, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) launched its indigenous 4G network on September 27, 2025, powered by the collaborative effort of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), and Tejas Networks. This state-of-the-art solution, known as the Bharat Telecom Stack, has been fully conceptualized, developed, and deployed in India, reflecting the core values of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

The launch marks a significant technological achievement, making India one of only five nations worldwide to possess a fully indigenous telecom technology stack capable of delivering 4G and paving the way for future networks. With this launch, more than 26,700 additional villages are now digitally connected, giving millions of citizens access to essential services like e-learning, e-governance, telemedicine, and online banking.

TCS led the deployment of the end-to-end network architecture in mission mode, establishing data centers, integrating C-DOT’s EPC Core Application, deploying Tejas Networks’ radio access network (RAN) infrastructure, and using TCS Cognitive Network Operations (CNOPS™) for continuous, intelligent network monitoring.

The speed and scale of this deployment have been unprecedented. Within just two years, the teams successfully installed and commissioned over 100,000 telecom sites, achieving full integration with BSNL’s existing 2G and 3G infrastructure. This rapid rollout strengthens national telecom security and enables rural populations to benefit from next-generation connectivity.

“This nationwide rollout of our indigenous 4G network is a monumental achievement for national pride,” said Sh. A Robert J Ravi, Chairman and Managing Director of BSNL. “It secures our digital future and ensures that connectivity empowers every citizen, bridging the digital divide like never before.”

Echoing this sentiment, Sh. Sandeep Govil, Director (Consumer Mobility) at BSNL, added, “This Swadeshi 4G technology, the result of tireless innovation by C-DOT, Tejas, and TCS, is engineered for scalability and ready for the leap to 5G. It will become the cornerstone for building a digitally inclusive society.”

N. Ganapathy Subramaniam, Advisor – Telecom Strategic Initiatives at TCS and Chairman of Tejas Networks, called the deployment “historic and significant,” noting that the Bharat Telecom Stack, compliant with 3GPP standards, lays a strong foundation for India’s future contributions to global telecom innovations.

This milestone adds another chapter to TCS’s six-decade legacy of enabling large-scale nation-building programs. From transforming passport services to digitizing pension systems and public sector services, TCS continues to build the digital public infrastructure that touches nearly every citizen in the country.

The Swadeshi 4G rollout is not just a technological upgrade—it is a strategic leap for India’s digital sovereignty, bridging rural-urban gaps and ensuring that the digital revolution reaches even the most remote corners of the nation.

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Inauguration of KTCL Bus Service from Parye to Valpoi via Morlem


Poriem, June 10: In a significant step towards improving rural connectivity in Sattari, Dr. Deviya Rane, MLA of Poriem Constituency and Chairperson of the Goa Forest Development Corporation, inaugurated a new KTCL bus service connecting Parye to Valpoi via Morlem.

Speaking at the occasion, Dr. Deviya Rane emphasized the importance of robust public transport in bridging communities and reducing the challenges faced by residents of remote villages. “This bus service will ease daily commutes, promote sustainable travel, and bring essential services within easier reach for our people. After three years of follow-up, we have finally received this much-awaited bus service, which was initially signed off on October 29, 2021, by former MLA Pratapsingh Rane. This will greatly benefit students of Bhumika High School, who previously faced significant inconvenience due to delays and irregular bus timings,” she stated.

She added, “this bus service will significantly benefit the residents of Karanzol, Valpoi, Honda, Morlem, Parye and Sankhalim, especially beneficial for the students of Shri Bhumika Higher Secondary School, who faced daily inconvenience due to the lack of timely and reliable transport. Buses often arrived late, causing students to miss important classes or, in some cases, discontinue their education altogether.”

Dr. Rane reaffirmed her commitment to delivering inclusive infrastructure that meets the real needs of the people. The initiative is part of a broader vision to enhance accessibility and improve the quality of life for citizens across Sattari.

Dr. Rane also extended her gratitude to Transport Minister Shri Mauvin Godinho and Shri Ulhas Tuenkar, Chairman of KTCL for their support in making this service a reality.