HFCL Bags ₹10,159 Crore International Contract for Optical Fibre Cable Supply
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Indian telecom equipment manufacturer HFCL has secured a major international contract worth about ₹10,159 crore for the supply of optical fibre cables (OFC), according to a regulatory filing by the company.
The agreement has been signed with a global multinational customer through HFCL’s overseas wholly owned subsidiary. The five-year supply contract will run from 2026 to December 2030 and is estimated to be valued at approximately $1.10 billion based on current OFC pricing.
Under the deal, HFCL will manufacture and deliver high-fibre-count optical fibre cables designed to meet the client’s technical specifications. The company did not disclose the identity of the international customer.
HFCL described the agreement as a landmark development, noting that it is the first time the company has secured a long-term, multi-year OFC supply arrangement of this scale.
The contract is expected to strengthen HFCL’s presence in the global telecom infrastructure market, where demand for advanced fibre networks continues to rise with the expansion of high-speed connectivity and next-generation digital services.
Source: Business Standard
