DIGISOL to participate with its FTTH products in BSNL National Event at Shimla on 14th & 15th May, 2023
Digital Edge Bureau 11 May, 2023 0 comment(s)The KR Naik led DIGISOL Systems, a Make-In-India company, which specializes in designing and manufacturing networking products & systems, is all set to take active participation in the BSNL National Event to be held on 14th & 15th May, 2023, in the picturesque city of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh (HP).
In this event, DIGISOL would be showcasing its Make-In-India range of products, which include FTTH XPON ONUs (TEC certified), OLTs (TEC certified), managed switches, media convertors, FTTH OUTLET boxes, fibre termination box productsd and splitters. Over a period of time, DIGISOL has developed deep expertise in manufacturing almost every product that goes into creating reliable and scalable FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) networks.
In the forthcoming Shimla event, the winners of Bharat Fiber Championship League Program will be felicitated. This event is going to be an eye-opening experience as FTTH and Bharatnet Udyami Partners from all States will be joining and speaking about the best practices being followed in the FTTH roll-out. This exhibition is expected to help DIGISOL products get the recognition among other products offered by BSNL franchise partners.
“The upcoming BSNL National Event is a great opportunity to connect with FTTH business leaders nationwide, wherein a lot of knowledge sharing possibilities would come by. By attending such events, we get the platforms to explain our product offerings to the visitors,” said Samir Kamat, Head of Sales – Active Products, DIGISOL Systems Ltd.
“Our active products (OLTs, ONUs, Media Convertor, Switches) and passive products (including FTTH paraphernalia) can enrich the substance of IT networking industry. As a Make-in-India brand, we’re excited to take an active participation in the highly coveted BSNL event,” added Kamat. “The telecom and IT sectors are prospering, thanks to the FTTH technology, which has established itself as the standard for modern data transport,” elaborated Kamat.