Telecom provider ZTE today announced that its India subsidiary will expand its facility to include a new Indian Engineering Centre (IEC) office in Delhi to meet the increasing demand for engineering services in the Indian market.
This expansion follows close on the heels of the establishment of National Network Operation Center (NNOC) that ZTE India announced last year to showcase its long-term development and localization strategy.
Announcing the opening of the IEC, Dr. Ghosh who was present with Mr. Huang Dabin, CEO of ZTE India and Mr. Fan Qingfeng, EVP of ZTE Corporation explained, “As India is a strategic market, ZTE has provided more than 7000 job opportunities within the company and its partners. ZTE will continue to invest in technology and engineering to make sure we support the development of the telecom sector in every way possible, especially with 3G just around-the-corner.”
According to the company’s statement, The new IEC office will be the primary hub for ZTE India’s after-sale engineering team, which includes managed-services, network establishment, and maintenance of the network for operators. ZTE India has a local management team led by Chairman and Managing Director, Dr. D.K. Ghosh and others. Currently, ZTE India employs over 90% local Indian staff


Prasath J May 14, 2010 at 11:17 am
ZTE is better than Huwaei technologies…
gaurav jha May 13, 2010 at 11:47 am
this type of research centre has come up at this time when indian govt. in thinking to ban chineese equiptment vendors lyk huawei,, the reasong behind this is the founder of huawei was the former chief of people’s liberation army of china
saket May 13, 2010 at 10:39 am
they are using India’s talent for getting more revenue from their’s WORLDWIDE operations
rajiev May 13, 2010 at 9:25 am
more option more opertunity
Sourav May 12, 2010 at 11:35 pm
Gr8………..At last they are expanding their unit in India………..
They grab so many of project and their man power is very less……