ITI Limited has received a contract worth more than Rs 350 billion from Sambalpur University, Odisha to establish campus Wi-Fi and local area network (LAN) at 80 locations in the university campus to meet the need of providing seamless internet and intranet access across the campus. This project includes supply, installation, commissioning along with three years maintenance period. ITI Limited will supply secure wireless controller with additional functionalities like authenticator and restricted unauthorised users, etc.

In addition, ITI Limited has also received a contract worth Rs 291.4 million from Central Railways (Mumbai). The scope of work includes supply, installation, testing and commissioning of integrated security system consisting of internet protocol (IP)- based video surveillance system at six railway stations of Mumbai division including Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Dadar, Kurla, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Thane and Kalyan of Central Railways, and annual maintenance contract (AMC) for five years after expiry of warranty period of three years. The period of completing the project is 12 months from the receipt of the letter of award (LoA). As part of this contract, over 1,400 number of cameras will be installed which will provide a line of safety for the passengers of Central Railways.

Commenting on the announcement, Rajesh Rai, chairman and managing director, ITI Limited, said, – “We are very happy to win these two contracts and though the order value is small, it is strategically important win for us as it opens up potentially lucrative avenues in two new domains. ITI Limited is always excited to provide the whole spectrum of information and communications technology (ICT) services to educational institutes, railways and any other client. The campus Wi-Fi and LAN services would not only improve the pedagogical experience of the students but will also support the institution’s operational and administrative needs. Our team is very excited and highly motivated to work on these contracts as always and I am confident that we will deliver them ahead of time. We hope that our work will help in creating a safer presence for the passengers of Central Railways.”