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ADC India Communication Appoints New Chairman, MD

Will focus on expansion into newer territories in India as well SAARC countries: Bangladesh, Srilanka and Nepal

ADC India Communication which offers the full range of KRONE products has appointed S. Devarajan as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company and J N Mylaraiah as the managing director of the company.

The leadership changes re-enforce the company’s commitment to India and helps strengthen its position as a leading provider of next gen network infrastructure solutions for the telecom, broadcast & entertainment and enterprise markets announced the press release.
An Indian IT industry veteran, S. Devarajan has over 30 years’ experience in the technology industry. He was the MD at Tata Elxsi, and also the MD at Cisco India.

Commenting on the appointment, Devarajan said, “I am delighted to be part of this pioneering company. We intend to grow the business by capitalizing on the strong brand name that it has in these verticals to grow our market share. ADC has a robust and technologically advanced product line in fiber and is committed to capture a significant part of that market.”

“With this strategic move, we aim to build a robust network foundation for our clients which can seamlessly transition between legacy and future access technologies cost effectively,” said Mylaraiah. “Krone products will remain a strong component of our overall product portfolio along with our innovative copper, fibre, FTTX and wireless solutions.”

The company will focus on expansion into newer territories in India as well SAARC countries: Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. ADC India will also launch new products and services in the areas of DAS Passive components, FTTA, CTTA, PTTA, and standard compliant modules to cater to the growing demand for delivering, voice, data, video and wireless services.

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