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HFCL Begins Largest Deployment of Indigenously Made Network Routers for BharatNet

HFCL has commenced the largest-ever deployment of indigenously designed and manufactured network routers for the government’s flagship BharatNet project, in collaboration with state-run ITI Limited.

by Economy India
January 27, 2026
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HFCL Begins Largest Deployment of Indigenously Made Network Routers for BharatNet

HFCL Begins Largest Deployment of Indigenously Made Network Routers for BharatNet

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New Delhi (Economy India): In a major boost to India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat and telecom security ambitions, domestic telecom equipment manufacturer HFCL has commenced the largest-ever deployment of indigenously designed and manufactured network routers for the government’s flagship BharatNet project, in collaboration with state-run ITI Limited.

The development marks a historic milestone for India’s telecom ecosystem, as it is the first time domestically developed IP/MPLS routing technology is being used at scale to deliver Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) broadband services to rural consumers.

HFCL Begins Largest Deployment of Indigenously Made Network Routers for BharatNet
HFCL Begins Largest Deployment of Indigenously Made Network Routers for BharatNet

First Indigenous Routers Power Rural Broadband

The large-scale rollout began at Rouri Gram Panchayat in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, where HFCL’s indigenous routers have been successfully installed by ITI Limited to enable last-mile broadband connectivity under BharatNet.

“This is a groundbreaking moment for India’s telecommunications sector,” HFCL Managing Director Mahendra Nahata said.
“For the first time in India’s history, domestically designed and manufactured routing technology is powering broadband services for consumers. This demonstrates India’s growing capability to build critical telecom infrastructure locally.”

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The routers deployed are IP/MPLS (Internet Protocol / Multi-Protocol Label Switching) systems—considered the backbone of modern high-speed networks—supporting reliable data transmission, scalability, and secure connectivity.

Reducing Dependence on Foreign Telecom Gear

India’s network router market has traditionally been dominated by US-based multinational companies, especially after the government restricted the use of Chinese telecom equipment under tightened telecom security regulations.

With this deployment, HFCL has positioned itself as a credible Indian alternative in a strategic segment that is critical for:

  • National security
  • Digital sovereignty
  • Rural internet expansion
  • Government-led digital inclusion programmes

Industry experts note that routing infrastructure is among the most sensitive components of telecom networks, as it handles core traffic, data routing, and network intelligence.

“Indigenous routers reduce strategic dependence on foreign vendors and significantly strengthen India’s control over critical digital infrastructure,” a senior telecom policy expert said.

Strategic Push Under BharatNet Programme

The BharatNet project, one of the world’s largest rural broadband initiatives, aims to connect over 2.5 lakh gram panchayats with high-speed optical fibre networks, enabling:

  • E-governance services
  • Digital education
  • Telemedicine
  • Financial inclusion
  • Rural entrepreneurship

HFCL’s deployment aligns with the government’s objective of ensuring that core network components are sourced domestically, particularly for publicly funded infrastructure.

ITI Limited, a public sector undertaking under the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), is executing BharatNet implementation across several states, with HFCL acting as the technology and equipment partner.

HFCL Begins Largest Deployment of Indigenously Made Network Routers for BharatNet
HFCL Begins Largest Deployment of Indigenously Made Network Routers for BharatNet

Boost to Make-in-India and Telecom Manufacturing

HFCL’s routers are designed, developed, and manufactured in India, reinforcing the government’s push for domestic telecom manufacturing under:

  • Make in India
  • Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme
  • National Security Directive on Telecom Sector (NSDTS)

The company has invested heavily in R&D, product engineering, and testing capabilities, enabling it to develop carrier-grade equipment that meets global performance and security benchmarks.

According to industry observers, successful deployment under BharatNet could open doors for HFCL in:

  • State and central government networks
  • Smart cities
  • Defence and strategic communications
  • Private telecom operators and ISPs

Implications for India’s Telecom Security Policy

The rollout comes at a time when India is restructuring its telecom supply chain, prioritising trusted vendors and domestically manufactured equipment.

Following restrictions on Chinese vendors, India has been encouraging local companies to step up in segments such as:

  • Core network equipment
  • Routers and switches
  • Optical transmission systems
  • 5G and future 6G infrastructure

HFCL’s success demonstrates that Indian firms can now compete in complex, high-value segments, traditionally dominated by global giants.

Looking Ahead

With the initial deployment completed successfully, HFCL and ITI Limited are expected to scale up installations across additional rural locations, accelerating broadband penetration in remote and underserved regions.

Analysts believe that indigenous routing technology will play a crucial role as India’s data consumption grows rapidly and the country prepares for next-generation digital infrastructure.

“This is not just a telecom deployment—it is a statement of India’s technological maturity,” a senior industry executive said. “It signals that India is ready to build and secure its digital future with homegrown solutions.”

(Economy India)

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