<p>Domestic telecom gear maker Tejas Networks on Thursday said it has been selected by Bharti Airtel to enhance the telecom operator's optical network capacity in key metropolitan markets.</p>.<p>Tejas will supply, install and support its optical transmission products for extending Airtel's optical networks towards the edge, supporting 5G backhaul, business-to-business (B2B) services, and broadband applications.</p>.<p>"Airtel has been making significant investments in expanding its metro network capacity as part of its 5G readiness and for catering to increased bandwidth consumption by fixed-line and enterprise customers.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/softbank-backed-oyo-to-file-for-1-billion-ipo-next-week-report-1033374.html" target="_blank">Read | SoftBank-backed Oyo to file for $1 billion IPO next week: Report</a></strong></p>.<p>"We are delighted to partner with Tejas in this key network intervention that will enable us to deliver world-class experience to our customers," Bharti Airtel chief technology officer Randeep Sekhon said in the statement.</p>.<p>The Tata Group recently acquired a controlling stake in Tejas for Rs 1,890 crore.</p>.<p>"We are delighted to expand our decade-long partnership with Airtel, which has established itself as one of the premier telecom service providers in the world.</p>.<p>"Under this new contract, we will provide our multi-terabit TJ1600 DWDM/OTN products to augment Airtel's metro network capacity right up the network edge," Tejas Networks managing director and CEO Sanjay Nayak said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Domestic telecom gear maker Tejas Networks on Thursday said it has been selected by Bharti Airtel to enhance the telecom operator's optical network capacity in key metropolitan markets.</p>.<p>Tejas will supply, install and support its optical transmission products for extending Airtel's optical networks towards the edge, supporting 5G backhaul, business-to-business (B2B) services, and broadband applications.</p>.<p>"Airtel has been making significant investments in expanding its metro network capacity as part of its 5G readiness and for catering to increased bandwidth consumption by fixed-line and enterprise customers.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/softbank-backed-oyo-to-file-for-1-billion-ipo-next-week-report-1033374.html" target="_blank">Read | SoftBank-backed Oyo to file for $1 billion IPO next week: Report</a></strong></p>.<p>"We are delighted to partner with Tejas in this key network intervention that will enable us to deliver world-class experience to our customers," Bharti Airtel chief technology officer Randeep Sekhon said in the statement.</p>.<p>The Tata Group recently acquired a controlling stake in Tejas for Rs 1,890 crore.</p>.<p>"We are delighted to expand our decade-long partnership with Airtel, which has established itself as one of the premier telecom service providers in the world.</p>.<p>"Under this new contract, we will provide our multi-terabit TJ1600 DWDM/OTN products to augment Airtel's metro network capacity right up the network edge," Tejas Networks managing director and CEO Sanjay Nayak said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>