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Indian Telecom Firm Expands Overseas Presence With New Export Deal

HFCL has received an overseas order worth about Rs 106 crore for the supply of optical fibre cables through its wholly owned international subsidiary.

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Telecom equipment manufacturer HFCL has secured an export order valued at USD 11.07 million, approximately Rs 106 crore, for the supply of optical fibre cables.

According to a regulatory filing issued by the company on Sunday, the order has been received through HFCL’s overseas wholly owned subsidiary from a reputed international customer.

The company said the supplies under the contract are scheduled to be completed by August 2026.

In its filing, HFCL stated that the export order reflects continued international demand for its telecom infrastructure products and strengthens its presence in overseas markets.

Optical fibre cables play a critical role in modern telecommunications infrastructure by enabling high-speed internet connectivity and large-scale data transmission networks.

The order comes at a time when global investments in digital infrastructure, broadband expansion, and next-generation communication networks continue to rise.

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Industry experts note that increasing deployment of 5G services, data centres, and fibre-to-home connectivity projects worldwide has boosted demand for optical fibre solutions.

HFCL has been actively expanding its telecom and technology business portfolio, including optical fibre manufacturing, network equipment, and digital communication solutions.

The latest international order is expected to support the company’s export business growth and strengthen its position in the global telecom equipment market.

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