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Tejas Networks

Tejas Networks is a telecommunications equipment company that designs and manufactures optical and data networking products for communication service providers, utilities, government networks, and large enterprises.

  • Optical transmission and transport platforms for service provider and backbone networks (optical networking).
  • Packet and Ethernet-based aggregation and access systems for metro and enterprise connectivity (packet networking).
  • Broadband access solutions for fixed-line service delivery to residential, business, and institutional users (broadband access).
  • Network management and software control systems for provisioning, monitoring, and optimizing multi-technology networks (network management and orchestration).
  • Turnkey deployment, integration, and support services for telecom and critical infrastructure networks (professional services).

More About Tejas Networks

Tejas Networks focuses on optical and data networking systems that are deployed in carrier, government, defense, and enterprise environments, where operators require equipment for transport, access, and aggregation of voice, data, and video traffic. Its portfolio is positioned for use in national and regional backbones, metro networks, Data Center Interconnect (DCI), and access segments that connect end users and institutional sites to service provider cores.

The company’s optical platforms typically support Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) and coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) (CWDM) technologies (optical networking), allowing multiple channels of traffic to be carried over a single fiber pair. These systems are used for high-capacity transport, including long-haul and metro applications, and are relevant for organizations building IP/MPLS cores, 4G/5G mobile backhaul, and data center connectivity. They interoperate with standard telecom interfaces and protocols, including Ethernet, Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) or SONET where required, and Optical Transport Networks (OTN) where applicable, aligning with widely adopted carrier architectures.

Tejas Networks also offers packet-based products (packet networking) that provide Ethernet and IP/MPLS-ready aggregation, used in metro access, mobile backhaul, and enterprise connectivity scenarios. These systems support services such as Carrier Ethernet, VPNs, and business access, with Quality of Service (QoS) and traffic management functions that allow service providers and enterprises to engineer bandwidth for multiple classes of applications. Such products are positioned against other multi-service and packet transport offerings in the telecom ecosystem and are designed for deployment at central offices, aggregation sites, and customer premises.

Broadband access solutions (broadband access) from Tejas Networks are designed for last-mile connectivity, supporting fixed-line broadband services to homes, businesses, and institutional campuses. These offerings integrate with the company’s transport and packet platforms to create end-to-end access-to-core architectures. They are used in fiber-based broadband rollouts, rural connectivity projects, and enterprise access scenarios where operators require converged delivery of data, voice, and video services.

Central to these hardware platforms is a suite of network management and control software (network management and orchestration) that enables configuration, service provisioning, performance monitoring, and fault management across multi-technology networks. This software layer is designed to work with Tejas Networks equipment across optical, packet, and access domains, providing a single operational view for network administrators. It aligns with common NMS/EMS architectures in telecom environments and supports integration into wider OSS/BSS frameworks through standard interfaces.

In many deployments, Tejas Networks operates as a solution provider rather than only an equipment vendor, offering planning, deployment, integration, and maintenance services (professional services). These services support projects such as national backbone networks, government and defense communication systems, utility telecom networks, and large enterprise WANs. For directory and marketplace classification, Tejas Networks fits into categories including optical networking, packet and Carrier Ethernet networking, broadband access infrastructure, and multi-vendor network management and professional services for telecom and critical infrastructure operators.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 1,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $100M-$250M
  • Stock Ticker: TEJASNET

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Communications