CorDECT Innovating for a Telecom Revolution


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Case Code : ITSY032
Case Length : 18 Pages
Period : 1982 - 2004
Pub Date : 2004
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Midas Communication Technologies
Industry : Telecom
Countries : India

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Background Note - The Indian Telecom Industry

India's telecom industry dates back to 1852, when the British colonial rulers introduced the telegraph service. However, the telecom services were introduced not to fulfill any socio-economic objectives, but to meet the requirements of the British government in the matters of defense, law and order, general administration, and revenue collection.

The Need for a New Technology

The use of conventional wireline technologies had rendered telephones beyond the reach of the average Indian primarily on account of high infrastructure costs...

The TeNet Group & CorDECT

In the early 1990s, Jhunjhunwala, Professor Bhaskar Rammurthy, Professor Timoty A Ghonsalves and TeNet took up the task of developing a cost effective access network technology targeted at improving teledensity in India...

The Technology

The technology worked on the premise of using radio waves instead of physical copper wires to transmit voice signals from local exchanges to subscribers. The research team realized that the existing access networks from the main telephone exchanges could be used to carry signals over long distances. Once these signals reached the local exchange, they were digitized and transmitted to subscribers...

Facing Various Setbacks

CorDECT was lauded as an outstanding technological innovation by many scientists in India as well as abroad. Jhunjhunwala received several awards including the Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Research Award (1997) and Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar award (1998) for developing this technology...

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