Homegrown Company Amantya Technologies Secures Major Contract for Development of DOT’s Unified Portal

Amantya Technologies, a leader in wireless, AI/ML, cloud, and digital solutions, has secured a multi-year contract with the eTelecom Transformation Centre (eTT), a business vertical of the Centre for Development of Telematics (CDOT). Under this contract, Amantya will spearhead the development of a Unified Enterprise Platform for the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), focusing on the modernization of its Unified Portal and the implementation of the New Telecommunication Act 2023. This initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to transform India’s telecom infrastructure, enhancing operational efficiency and simplifying telecom license management processes.
Homegrown Company Amantya Technologies Secures Major Contract for Development of DOT’s Unified Portal

~ Under the multi-year contract, Amantya will deploy a dedicated team of highly skilled IT and telecom professionals to develop a next-generation Unified Enterprise Platform for the eTelecom Transformation Centre (eTT), created for the specific purpose for the Development of DOT’s Unified Portal and Digital by Design Implementation of the New Telecommunication Act 2023, as an Independent Business Vertical (IBV) within the Centre for Development of Telematics (CDOT).


New Delhi: Amantya Technologies, a leading product engineering and system integration company specializing in providing advanced wireless (4G, 5G), AI/ML, cloud and digital solutions, has been awarded a prestigious contract by the eTelecom Transformation Centre (eTT), an Independent Business Vertical (IBV) of the Centre for Development of Telematics (CDOT). The project involves the development, operations, and maintenance of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) ‘s Unified Portal and the Digital by Design implementation of the New Telecommunication Act 2023 in alignment with the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji’s vision to modernize and digitalize the telecom infrastructure.

Under the contract, Amantya will play a pivotal role in enhancing and unifying the various DoT portals, aligning it with the latest digital standards mandated by the New Telecommunication Act 2023. This transformative initiative will significantly improve operational efficiency, provide a seamless user experience, and optimize the entire lifecycle management process for telecom licenses and related activities.

Dr. Neeraj Mittal, Telecom Secretary, stated “Our goal is to modernize telecom licensing operations with a Unified Portal built using cutting-edge technologies. This initiative will enhance efficiency in licensee lifecycle management while aligning with the forward-looking provisions of the New Telecommunication Act 2023 to ensure ease of doing business.”

Shri Niraj Verma, Administrator of the Universal Service Obligation Fund, emphasized “The Unified Portal will integrate multiple systems into a single, user-friendly platform. This is a major step toward executing the Digital by Design strategy required by the new Act.”

Amantya’s comprehensive approach to this project involves deploying resources skilled in IT system development, digital transformation, cloud management, data analytics, and telecom services.

Anuradha Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of Amantya Technologies, expressed the company’s enthusiasm for the project “We are honored to collaborate with eTT, IBV of CDOT on this landmark initiative. We are committed to ensure top-notch solutions that drive innovation in the telecommunications sector are deployed for the project and look forward to collaborating closely with the Department of Telecommunications to achieve their vision for a modern, unified, digitized telecommunications management system.”

 Amit Gupta, Chief Business Officer of Amantya Technologies, said “Our goal with this project is to ensure development of an enterprise-grade platform that not only meets the evolving regulatory requirements but also enhances the overall experience for all users and stakeholders.”

Sanjay Bisen, CTO of Amantya Technologies, added “We are excited to mobilize our team for this project. Our team’s expertise and commitment will ensure the successful development of a unified platform that meets the highest standards of quality and advancement.”

 


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