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Business Upturn
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Tata Communications launches TGN-IA2 submarine cable to strengthen global connectivity
By Aman Shukla Published on June 3, 2025, 10:35 IST Tata Communications has integrated a new submarine cable system, TGN-IA2, into its global network infrastructure. Developed through the Asia Direct Cable (ADC) consortium, TGN-IA2 enhances the company's Intra-Asia connectivity with high-capacity data transfer, scalable bandwidth solutions, and multiple route options. This integration strengthens Tata Communications' ability to offer reliable and diverse connectivity across Asia, supporting the increasing demand for data-driven services and applications. The TGN-IA2 cable system connects seamlessly with Tata Communications' existing infrastructure, enabling direct and resilient data pathways between Asia and major global regions such as the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India. This connectivity supports critical digital services across a broad spectrum of industries, including financial services, e-commerce, and logistics, where low latency and secure, consistent performance are essential. Unlike traditional consortium-based cable systems, TGN-IA2 allows Tata Communications to maintain full control over end-to-end capacity upgrades. This approach provides operational flexibility and accelerates service delivery timelines, allowing customers to quickly adapt to dynamic business requirements. The cable's integration enhances the network's ability to support modern applications including artificial intelligence workloads, data center interconnects, and high-definition content delivery. TGN-IA2 also complements the existing TGN-IA (Tata Global Network Intra-Asia) system, expanding route diversity and improving the overall resilience of Tata Communications' infrastructure in the region. This development aligns with the increasing need for secure, high-speed connectivity across Asia and between Asia and the world's major digital hubs. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
20-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Tata Communications WeConnect 2025: Forging the Future of Hyperconnected Enterprises
In a world shaped by rapid change, complexity, and convergence, Tata Communications brought together some of India's sharpest technology and business minds for the 15th edition of Executive WeConnect 2025 in Bengaluru. The event focused on tracking emerging trends and on co-creating strategic frameworks for enterprises navigating the new age of the audience, Shubhomoy Bhattacharya, Vice President and Sales Head – Global Accounts at Tata Communications, emphasized the need to reinvent enterprise strategy in a world where traditional boundaries are dissolving. He noted the shift from legacy architectures to internet-first, cloud-native environments. With security perimeters fading and an identity-centric model gaining ground, every technology investment must now be measured by its ability to deliver concrete business outcomes — whether through agility, resilience, or enhanced customer experience. At the center of this vision is Tata Communications' " Digital Fabric ", which integrates Network, Cloud and Security, Interaction, and IoT capabilities into a unified architecture. Bhattacharya shared how this architecture empowers enterprises to stay agile, deliver superior user experiences, and reinforce cyber-resilience. He also highlighted two upcoming innovations: GPU-as-a-Service and a MeitY-certified AI Studio , underscoring Tata Communications' focus on democratizing AI infrastructure for enterprise-scale innovation. Arijit Banerjee, Senior Vice President and Head of India Business at Tata Communications, provided a broader outlook. He observed that the world was stepping into the Fifth Industrial Revolution — an era where technology must serve human values. In this evolving landscape, Banerjee pointed to four transformative forces: The erosion of digital trustAn impatience economy shaped by instant gratificationThe rising demand for dignity and flexibility in workA shift towards asynchronous collaboration Banerjee outlined a scenario where enterprises become orchestrators of hyperconnected ecosystems. Citing examples such as Bajaj Auto Credit's 90-day NBFC launch, Maruti Suzuki's integrated post-sales CX platform, and Tata Communications' innovations in live sports broadcasting, he illustrated how forward-thinking businesses are leveraging intelligent platforms to achieve speed, intelligence, and resilience. The evening's discussions moved from vision to execution with two high-powered panel conversations moderated by Shantheri Mallaya, Editor at Economic Times (ET) CIO. Panel 1: Reinventing Networks for a GenAI Future Moderated by Shantheri Mallaya, Editor at ETCIO, the first panel explored the strategic transformation of network infrastructure in an era dominated by AI, cloud, and GenAI. Panelists included: Surendra S, Managing Director- Global Network Services & Voice Operations, AccenturePavan Goyal, CIO, Mphasis LimitedVenkatesh Kris, APAC CIO , CSCHari Nair, VP, Tata Communications The panelists emphasized that static, legacy network architectures no longer serve modern business needs. Instead, networks must be dynamic, programmable, and intelligent — capable of real-time decision-making, self-healing, and seamless integration across hybrid and edge environments. Security, latency management, and end-to-end visibility emerged as core requirements. Panelists urged enterprises to treat networks not as background infrastructure, but as a strategic enabler of innovation, customer experience, and operational agility. Key Takeaways: Prioritize investment in programmable, AI-ready network observability to preempt network design with CX goals and digital transformation roadmaps. Panel 2: The CX Paradigm in a GenAI World The second panel delved into the evolving expectations around customer experience and how GenAI is reshaping engagement models. Panelists included: Sriram N A, Regional IT Head at Bosch DigitalKrishnenjit Roy, Senior Vice President – Technology , Bank BazaarRajesh Chandran, Vice President, Product Management, Tata Communications The panelists discussed and shared insights on how today's customers demand hyperpersonalized, real-time, and omnichannel interactions. GenAI is opening doors to deliver these experiences at scale — from intelligent chatbots to dynamic content generation. However, the panel also attempted to address serious concerns such as the risks of unchecked experimentation, governance challenges, and ethical responsibilities related to data usage and privacy. The group agreed that GenAI must be integrated thoughtfully, with a focus on trust, transparency, and sustained value creation, rather than for novelty. Key Takeaways: Use GenAI to enhance—not replace—human touchpoints in robust governance frameworks for model training and in AI literacy across the organization to drive responsible adoption. Saina Nehwal: Lessons from the Arena The event closed with a fireside chat featuring Saina Nehwal, Indian badminton icon. In conversation with Bhattacharya, Nehwal shared her personal journey to the top — a story marked by perseverance, reinvention, and focus. Her reflections on resilience, strategic thinking, and mental agility drew powerful parallels with enterprise transformation. In an age where businesses must continuously evolve, her story served as a reminder that adaptability and determination remain timeless drivers of success. As Executive We Connect 2025 concluded, a central insight emerged: navigating the future of hyperconnectivity demands enterprise reinvention at every level — technological, cultural, and strategic. Tata Communications, with its Digital Fabric and deep ecosystem capabilities, is positioning itself not just as an enabler of this transformation, but as a catalyst for leadership in the digital-first era. Note: This article is a part of ETCIO's Brand Connect Initiative.


Zawya
08-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Tata, Mobily renew roaming signalling partnership deal
Tata Communications, a leading global communications technology player, and Mobily, a leading telecommunications provider in Saudi Arabia have extended their Roaming Signalling partnership, in a move aimed at providing Mobily customers with seamless and quality international roaming services worldwide. This collaboration aims to enhance Mobily's international roaming services, ensuring seamless connectivity, superior service quality, and an enhanced customer experience worldwide. With extensive experience in partnering with global Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Tata Communications will leverage its advanced monitoring and troubleshooting platform, RoamPulse, to improve Mobily's international roaming operations. By integrating Tata Communications' cutting-edge solution, Mobily will be equipped with advanced monitoring, real-time insights and automated network troubleshooting to ensure proactive issue resolution and uninterrupted connectivity for its customers worldwide. Further, RoamPulse will enable Mobily to enhance network efficiency and reduce operational costs, while delivering an improved roaming experience — underscoring both companies' commitment to growth, innovation, and customer satisfaction. While enabling resource optimisation for Mobily, data-driven insights on network traffic and subscriber roaming experience from RoamPulse™ will also help drive new revenue opportunities and strengthen Mobily's market position. "We are thrilled to partner with Mobily and empower their customers with next generation roaming solutions," said Manoj Ghonge - Global Business Head, Voice and Mobility Services, Tata Communications. "Our RoamPulse solution will equip Mobily with advanced monitoring and troubleshooting tools, ensuring seamless global connectivity, reduced downtime, and superior network optimisation. This partnership fortifies our commitment to drive technological advancements, ensuring world-class experience for our customers," he stated. Thamer Alfadda, Senior Vice President Wholesale at Mobily, said: "Our partnership with Tata Communications aligns with our focus on innovation and customer experience. By leveraging Tata Communications' expertise and state-of-the-art solutions, we are set to optimise our roaming operations, reduce manual efforts, and drive new revenue opportunities." "This collaboration will provide our customers with an enhanced, hassle-free roaming experience, reinforcing our commitment to quality and excellence," he added.- TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
07-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Tata Communications, Mobily partner to enhance international roaming services
Dubai, UAE – Tata Communications, a leading global communications technology player, and Mobily, a leading telecommunications provider in Saudi Arabia extend their Roaming Signalling partnership, to provide Mobily customers with seamless and high-quality international roaming services worldwide. This collaboration aims to enhance Mobily's international roaming services, ensuring seamless connectivity, superior service quality, and an enhanced customer experience worldwide. With extensive experience in partnering with global Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Tata Communications will leverage its advanced monitoring and troubleshooting platform, RoamPulse™, to improve Mobily's international roaming operations. By integrating Tata Communications' cutting-edge solution, Mobily will be equipped with advanced monitoring, real-time insights and automated network troubleshooting to ensure proactive issue resolution and uninterrupted connectivity for its customers worldwide. Further, RoamPulse™ will enable Mobily to enhance network efficiency and reduce operational costs, while delivering an improved roaming experience — underscoring both companies' commitment to growth, innovation, and customer satisfaction. While enabling resource optimisation for Mobily, data-driven insights on network traffic and subscriber roaming experience from RoamPulse™ will also help drive new revenue opportunities and strengthen Mobily's market position. 'We are thrilled to partner with Mobily and empower their customers with next generation roaming solutions,' said Manoj Ghonge - Global Business Head, Voice and Mobility Services, Tata Communications. 'Our RoamPulse™ solution will equip Mobily with advanced monitoring and troubleshooting tools, ensuring seamless global connectivity, reduced downtime, and superior network optimisation. This partnership fortifies our commitment to drive technological advancements, ensuring world-class experience for our customers.' 'Our partnership with Tata Communications aligns with our focus on innovation and customer experience,' said Thamer Alfadda, Senior Vice President Wholesale at Mobily. 'By leveraging Tata Communications' expertise and state-of-the-art solutions, we are set to optimize our roaming operations, reduce manual efforts, and drive new revenue opportunities. This collaboration will provide our customers with an enhanced, hassle-free roaming experience, reinforcing our commitment to quality and excellence.' With the global adoption of advanced roaming analytics, Tata Communications was recently recognized as the Champion Roaming Vendor by Kaleido Intelligence in its 2024 Roaming Vendor Hub assessment, further solidifying its leadership in the industry. Media Contact Nikita Sidana Current Global nsidana@ About Mobily Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) is a Saudi company launched commercially in May 2005. Mobily provides integrated services for three main sectors: individuals, businesses, and carriers. It has one of the largest wireless networks by coverage in Saudi Arabia as well as the region, and one of the widest FTTH networks, in addition to one of the largest data center systems worldwide. About Tata Communications A part of the Tata Group, Tata Communications (NSE: TATACOMM; BSE: 500483) is a global digital ecosystem enabler powering today's fast-growing digital economy in more than 190 countries and territories. Leading with trust, it enables digital transformation of enterprises globally with collaboration and connected solutions, core and next gen connectivity, cloud hosting and security solutions and media services. 300 of the Fortune 500 companies are its customers and the company connects businesses to 80% of the world's cloud giants. 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