HFCL Limited to scale up FTTH cable production by 33%
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NEW DELHI: HFCL Limited, one of the top two India's optic fibre makers, is planning to increase Fibre-to-the-Home or FTTH cable production by 33% at its Hyderabad facility following the robust domestic and overseas demand, and a Rs 7,500-crore order book.
"We are going to increase capacity of FTTH cables in Hyderabad in near future by 33% from the present capacity, and aiming to complete this in next 3 months," Mahendra Nahata, managing director of HFCL said, adding that the Delhi-based company is currently supplying cable to 'large operators' deploying last-mile fibre network for home and enterprise users.
India's top two incumbents - Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel NSE -0.37 %, in a bid to outsmart each other, are aggressively focussing on creating a dense Fibre-to-the-Home networks in large cities for triple-play services that has also gained much traction on the back of work-from-home due to Covid-19-induced lockdown.
While telecom carriers soon-to-be shift to next-generation networks, the predominant fibre maker is optimistic to corner new orders domestically as well as globally with tower fiberisation playing a central role for seamless data services delivery. India has only a third of 6.25 lakh towers fiberised currently.
"4G and 5G will co-exist, and the number of cell sites in 5G will be at least three times that of 4G. So more number of cell sites means that more number of sites are to be connected so demand for optic-fibre cable (OFC) will eventually increase, Nahata said.
Last December, the company started commercial cable production at its new unit at Telangana's Hyderabad, as a part of its expansion strategy, and has become the country's largest manufacturer in the FTTH cable domain. It has a capacity to manufacture nearly 20 million fibre kilometres (fkm) of optic-fibre cable annually.
It has invested a total of Rs 300-crore in fully-automated high-speed FTTH cable manufacturing unit in Telangana that produces more than 6 lakh fibre kilometres (fkm) of cable per annum.
