Vijay Jain, Chief Operating Officer, Tower Vision India

Vijay Jain’s telecom journey began in 2002, when he jo­i­n­ed Bharti Airtel as circle head, supply chain. In this role, he looked after partner mana­g­e­ment for mobile networks. In 2008, Jain was appointed re­gi­o­nal operations head at Bharti Infratel, where he dealt with the in­tr­­­i­cacies of business and ope­r­ational roles. “As regional op­e­­rations head, I managed the diff­i­­cult geographies of Bihar and the North­east. Im­p­roving the operational and bu­siness KPIs of these regions was a big challenge. I had to build a strong team and imp­r­o­ve customer satisfaction. The challenges fa­ced during this journey has made it one of the most exciting and memorable assig­n­ment for me,” he says.

Jain joined Tower Vision India in 2014 as a business and commercial head and gradually moved to his current role of Tower Vision’s COO. His current responsibilities include execution of the annual business plan and management of the company’s operations ac­ross 18 telecom circles.

As for his outlook for the Indian telecom industry, Jain believes that the worst phase is over as operator consolidation is complete. Thus the industry is poised to grow in times to come. Going forward, a multifold increase in data consumption and a consequent increase in 4G sites will compensate for the loss of tenancies and bring revenues to infrastructure pro­viders (IPs). New opportuniti­es such as the creation of inf­ra­s­tructure for outdoor/ ind­o­or small cell sites, in-building sol­utio­ns, fibre-to-the-home and fiberisation of towers will be opened up. “The Digital India project has paved way for IPs to create new telecom in­fra­structure in smart cities, pa­rti­ci­pate in roll-out of the Un­iv­e­rsal Se­r­vice Obli­gation-fu­nded sites and provide telecom inf­r­astru­cture in un­tapped ge­ogr­a­p­hies.” Prior to this, Jain has worked with Samtel Col­o­ur Limi­ted and Xerox India in sales and business dev­elopm­e­nt. A rich experience of over three dec­ades in multi-fu­nc­ti­onal roles has helped him bec­o­me a better professional in his field. He tries to maintain tra­nsparency in his work and art­i­culates the vision of the company at every level. He believes in honesty, hard work and commitment to work ethics.

He is an electronics and communication engineer from Delhi College of Engin­eering. He has undertaken various management programmes and trainings at Wharton Uni­ve­r­sity and Indian School of Bus­i­ness. He likes to spend his sp­are time with family and frie­n­ds, playing and watching cricket, and reading. His family com­prises his wife, who is a homeopathic doctor, and their two children.