Key Points

India has achieved a major milestone with its first telecom system powered by domestically manufactured chips receiving TEC certification. IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced this breakthrough, calling it a big leap for India's semiconductor story. The certification confirms the system meets stringent quality and performance standards set by India's Telecommunication Engineering Center. This development strengthens India's position in the global telecom ecosystem while advancing its technological self-reliance goals.

Key Points: India's First Indigenous Telecom Chips Get TEC Certification

  • First telecom system with Indian chips meets TEC quality standards
  • Minister Vaishnaw hails breakthrough for semiconductor ambitions
  • Certification confirms stringent performance and reliability tests passed
  • Positions India as credible player in global telecom ecosystem
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India's first telecom system with indigenous chips gets TEC certification: IT Minister

IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announces India's first telecom system with domestically manufactured chips has cleared TEC quality standards, marking a semiconductor breakthrough.

"Big leap for India's semiconductor story! - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, September 6

In a major breakthrough for India's semiconductor targets, a telecom system powered by domestically manufactured chips has received the TEC (Telecommunication Engineering Center) certification.

The announcement was made via an X post by IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who hailed the achievement as a "big leap for India's semiconductor story."

"Big leap for India's semiconductor story! In a first, a telecom system running on 'made in India' chips has cleared the standards & quality tests (TEC certification)," the post added.

TEC certification is an official approval issued by India's Telecommunication Engineering Center, which operates under the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications.

The TEC certification confirms that the system has met stringent quality and performance standards, marking a critical step forward in India's drive for technological self-reliance under the 'Make in India' initiative. This milestone not only showcases India's growing capabilities in semiconductor design and fabrication but also positions the country as a credible player in the global telecom and electronics ecosystem.

While India is yet to make significant headway in setting up advanced semiconductor fabs, its broader chip-making ambitions are beginning to take shape with a sharp strategic focus on mature-node manufacturing.

Targeting the 28nm-65nm range, India aims to cater to the growing demand in sectors such as automotive, telecom, and industrial electronics.

In a detailed analysis, Bastion Research observed that, unlike the global race for cutting-edge nodes, India is positioning itself to fill a critical gap in the global supply chain by producing essential, widely used chips.

The report highlighted that the country is already delivering world-class, high-quality integration services. What sets India apart is its ability to match global standards, both in capability and talent, and its swift progression towards scaling these operations to meet the growing demand for advanced semiconductor-based solutions, the report added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great achievement but we need to ensure these indigenous chips are cost-effective and reliable for mass adoption. Hope this isn't just symbolic but leads to actual market penetration.
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Rohit P
Targeting 28nm-65nm range is actually smart strategy. We don't need to compete with TSMC on 3nm right away. Focus on what the market needs - automotive and telecom chips are perfect starting point! 👍
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Kavya N
As someone working in electronics manufacturing, this is huge! Importing chips has been our biggest dependency. If we can source locally, it will reduce costs and lead times significantly.
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Michael C
Impressive progress! The strategic focus on mature nodes rather than chasing cutting-edge technology shows pragmatic thinking. This could make India a reliable alternative in global supply chains.
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Siddharth J
Hope our engineering talent gets proper recognition and compensation in this semiconductor journey. We have brilliant minds - they deserve to work on cutting-edge projects right here in India!

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