Aksentt Tech wins The Most Acclaimed Digital Infrastructure Providers for Public Sector Award at International Corporate Conclave

Delhi – 2024

Aksentt Tech announced that it received the Most Acclaimed Digital Infrastructure Providers for Public Sector Award for the India segment at the International Corporate Conclave organised at Hyatt Centric, New Delhi.  The event was held on February 21 2024 where the company’s Director Saurabh Mahurkar received the award from Shri K. J. Alphons former IAS and Union Minister of State for Culture and Tourism. A key highlight of their achievement was the acknowledgment of the MPLS network deployed in Maharashtra under the Bharatnet phase-II Project. In Maharashtra state, Aksentt is managing and maintaining both Bharatnet phase 1 and 2 network spanning across more than 1 lakh route kilometres.

Aksentt Tech is one of India’s largest digital infrastructure service providers possessing an IP-I license with CMMI Level 5 certifications for services and development. Aksentt has uniquely positioned itself as a leader in the digital public infrastructure space with digital solutions and systems that enable the provision of vital services between government, businesses, and citizens. These include identification, payment, and data exchange systems that enables the efficient and effective delivery of government services.

Abhay Gajbhiye, Director at Aksentt, remarked, “We have kicked off 2024 on a high note with this award.  It is important to establish a sustainable funding model to maintain the viability of any digital public infrastructure in the long run. We are closely working with BSNL to monetize the network for the FTTH network rollout for 65000 subscribers on Mahanet network.

Aksentt Tech is a unique blend of expertise and experience combining optical, wireless, software, project management, and integration capabilities said Milind Pagar – Chief Technology Officer, Aksentt Tech.

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