India turns to fibre and wireless technologies for tomorrow’s digital future-
As India moves toward a digital economy, the amount of data being consumed at home, at business and on the go is growing exponentially. As connectivity becomes an even greater part of daily life, bandwidth demands will only continue to increase. In support of enterprise and network operators, CommScope is manufacturing innovative network infrastructure solutions to transport large amounts of data very quickly and reliably.
CommScope’s long-standing manufacturing facility in Goa produces base station antennas, microwave antennas and fibre connectivity in support of India’s and the world’s wireless, telecom, broadband and enterprise network operators. CommScope is also helping India’s transformation into a global design and manufacturing hub with the expansion of its research and development (R&D) footprint in Goa.
“As India moves toward a 21st century digital economy, access to reliable and seamless connectivity has never been more important. CommScope is well positioned to address these bandwidth needs through network technology that includes outdoor cellular towers infrastructure, small cells, distributed antenna systems, fibre optic connectivity and data centre infrastructure,” said Gavin Milton-White, Vice President, Enterprise, Asia Pacific, CommScope. “As CommScope celebrates 20 years of manufacturing innovation in India, we are showcasing not only innovative network infrastructuresolutions but also local design capabilities which enable us to respond to global bandwidth needs to help our partners and customers meet consumers’ appetite for quality and convenience.”
India is adding almost 110 million smartphone users every year, modernising its tax system and investing in infrastructure with the aim of becoming a trillion dollar digital and Information Technology (IT) industry by 2022. CommScope views India’s growth as an opportunity to develop and test technology that will help in its drive to add greater automation to its global manufacturing network and support its operations workforce in improving quality, efficiency and speed.
India has one of the youngest labour forces in the world where 50 percent of the population is under the age of 27. More than two thirds of Gen Z, consumers aged 13-22, will make purchases via social media directly and 60 percent will not use an app or a website if it’s too slow to load, according to ‘The Generation Z: Study of Tech Intimates,’ a survey which includes participants in eight major cities, including Bangalore. According to the study, WhatsApp is the most commonly used app in Bangalore.
“With one of the world’s youngest workforces, India is going to play a pivotal role in shaping the Fourth Industrial Revolution agenda. The Fourth Industrial Revolution can help India leapfrog traditional phases of development and accelerate its transition to a developed nation,” said Navin Vohra, vice president, Service Provider, Asia Pacific, CommScope. “CommScope’s Goa operations align with the ‘Make in India’ initiative, helping to transform India into a global design and manufacturing hub.”
In addition to the Goa location, which was CommScope’s first in India when it began operation in 1998 as part of Andrew Corporation, the company has operations in eight other India locations, including Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune. Approximately 3,400 employees work across the nine locations in R&D, engineering, sales, manufacturing and other roles. CommScope sees India as a hub for manufacturing, research and innovation and an integral part of the global supply chain.
“As we celebrate 20 years of CommScope’s pioneering role in India’s communications revolution, we extend gratitude to our employees who have been a driving force in taking innovation to where it is today. Innovation is at the heart of everything CommScope does, and our employees demonstrate that important company value every day here in Goa,” said Antonio do Rego, vice president and managing director, India Operations