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Sterlite enters modem business

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Mumbai, March 21

Sterlite Optical has commenced manufacture of ADSL2+ Modems at its Aurangabad facility, securing an order for 3,000 modems in an `educational order' from public sector Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.

The company, which manufactures optical and telecom fibre, has ventured into the manufacture of wired and wireless modem models for residential and commercial users. Sterlite's modem range has been developed in-house, said a statement from the company. The manufacturing unit has an annual installed capacity of 1.5 million modems, the statement added. As an extension to the company's access business — Sterlite's ADSL 2+ Modems are available in four models that would cater to single-user and multi-user broadband needs for residential and commercial usage.

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