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VISION

 * C-DOT to become world class telecom technology development centre.


MISSION

 * To design and develop state of the art technologies, products, and solutions.
 * To meet the telecom needs of India, particularly of national importance in
   strategic sectors and rural areas.


OBJECTIVE

 * Work on telecom technology products and services.
 * Provide solutions for current and future requirements of telecommunication
   and converged networks including those of national importance especially
   related to rural applications, strategic sector and security agencies etc.
 * Provide market orientation to R&D activities and sustain C-DOT as a centre of
   excellence.
 * Support telcos and service providers in the introduction of new technologies,
   features and services by optimal utilization of installed networks, pilots
   and studies.
 * Build partnerships and joint alliance with academia, industry, solution
   providers, Telcos and other R&D organizations to offer cost effective
   solutions.
 * To strengthen the Indian telecom manufacturing base, by transfer of
   technologies developed by C-DOT.


DR. RAJKUMAR UPADHYAY


EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Beginning the journey with digital switching systems, C-DOT has transversed the
complex Telecom landscape, developing products in the area of optical, satellite
and wireless communication from circuit switching technology of yester years,
C-DOT has proven its expertise in ATM and Next Generation Networks. From a
purely hardware development Centre it has diversified into development of
Telecom software solutions like IN, NMS, Data Clearing House etc. and has
journeyed from a protected environment of closed market to an open and
competitive market. C-DOT has evolved, from a single mission oriented
organization to an R&D centre, working on several important, cutting edge
technologies. And, with the support it has been receiving from the Government,
especially in Projects of National Importance, the Centre will strive to
maintain its National relevance. Nearly 50% of present fixed line
infrastructure, after allowing MNCs entry into the Telecom Market is from C-DOT
technology and that in itself is a testimony to the Centre achieving its
objectives fully. That C-DOT engineers have been striving to add value through
regular up gradation to the fixed line infrastructure is a tribute to the
commitment of C-DOTians to the original cause.


THE JOURNEY

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2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
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1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2015

• Pilot Trial proposal of C-DOT GyanSetu Solution submitted to DeitY in December
2015. • During the year 2015-2016, C-DOT actively participated in
Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC) working groups for M2M Communication
and contributed for the technical reports

2016

AEGIS Graham Bell award in three categories: • Innovative Telecom Product
Category: C-DOT Long Range WiFi • Innovative Managed Services Category:
GIS-based Fibre Fault Localisation System • Green Telecom Category: C-DOT Green
Power Supply Unit

1984

Conception / Birth : Established in 25th August 1984 by the Govt. of India
registered as scientific society with a handful of people to develop and design
a family of digital electronic switching systems (telephone exchange) in 36
months within the budget of 36 crores the slogan " In 36 months and 36 crores"
beginning of great movement in India

1985

• January 1985 : General technical specification for DSS (Digital Switching
Systems) finalized • February 1985 : Board fully configured: G.B. Meemamsi, M.V
Pitke, D.R. Mahajan, S.G. Pitroda (Advisor) • As a by-product of the main
development, C DOT developed an A-128 port, fully digital PCM Electronic PABX
within five months of its establishment • August 1985: 128p PBX demonstrated at
Bangalore- Cost per line was drastically reduced

1986

• March 1986: Agreement signed with 48 manufactures for transfer of 128 port PBX
technology • June 1986: Line to line call on MAX prototype • July 1986: First
128p RAX inaugurated at Kittur. Country's first indigenously developed digital
rural electronic exchange (RAX) of 128 lines capacity was installed at Kittur in
Karnataka on 22nd July 1986 • Dec 1986: MoU with ITI for setting up model
production plant for C-DOT switches.

1987

• Jan-Feb 1987: Agreement signed with 8 manufacturers for ToT of 128 RAX • May
1987: 512p MAX installed at Delhi Cantonment Exchange for detailed test and
network validations • Aug 1987: First call through multimodule MAX at Ulsoor. •
Aug1987: C-DOT celebrates 36 months. • Oct 1987: Report to the nation by the
Prime-minister Mr. Rajiv Gandhi at Vigyan Bhawan

1988

• C-DOT completed the development of a Main Automatic Exchange (MAX-I) of 4000
lines in 1987 and India's indigenous 4000 line exchange became operational at
Delhi Cantonment in January 1988 • RAX-a-day programme was announced on April 1,
1988 to install a 128 port CDOT RAX each a day. This reached a scale of 25
RAXs-a-day in 1993 and it continued to accelerate further.

1989

• Aug 1989: MAX-L cutover for commercial service at Ulsoor. • Sep 1989: C-DOT
TRC merger.

1990

• Jan 1990: Parliamentary committee to review C-DOT's working and progress Photo
• Mar 1990: Parliamentary committee submits the report • Jun 1990 : ToT
announced for single channel VHF, 2/15 Shared Radio System, 4RU-10, 6-RU10, and
DMX-34 • Oct 1990: New Board takes over: B.D. Pradhan, K.B. Lal, K.N. Gupta,
S.G. Wagle

1991

• March 1991: MAX-L at Ulsoor expanded to 4800 lines. Earns big money Rs.7.5
crores as revenue per year. • July 1991: installation of 10K lines Max-L begins
at Ulsoor • Nov. 1991: First C-DOT export order worth US$ 65,000 signed with
Vietnam. This involved sale of 57 128P RAXs. • Dec 1991: 256 p RAX system ready
for extended lab trials. • Dec 1991: The 10,000 line MAX-L was dedicated to the
nation by Hon'le MoS for Communication Rajesh Pilot.

1992

• Feb. 1992: Ulsoor 10,000 line exchange cut-over celebrations and award
distribution ceremony at Delhi and Bangalore. • March 1992: First 256P RAX
commissioned in Anekal in Bangalore Telecom District. • April 1992: Satellite
Based Rural Telegraph Network (SBRTN) inaugurated. • June 1992: C-DOT crossed
One Million line mark in equipment supplies. First SBM TAX installed of
Pattanamthetta in Kerala • July 1992: ToT of 256 P RAX announced. • First field
model of 128P business Exchange and associated Terminal Equipment completed. •
December 1992: ToT of OLTE (Optical Line Termination equipment) announced.

1993

• March 1993: MAX-L at Ulsoor crossed 1, 00,000 BHCA mark Total no. of line
commissioned went upto 52,000.

1994

• C-DOT ASIC Design Centre was set up as a part of Indo FRG Collaboration in
1994. • The centre provided infrastructure for designing front end of ASIC
(Application Specific Integrated Circuits), FPGA and Programmable Logic Devices
and worked as base infrastructure facility at C-DOT during 1994-2001.

1995

• In Dec 1995, the commercial trial of a 30000 line MAX-XL commenced at
Indiranagar in Bengaluru

1997

• 30000 line MAX-XL exchange was dedicated to the Nation by the then Prime
Minister, Deve Gowda in 1997. • On August 15, 1997, C-DOT commenced trials in
Delhi of the country's first IN (Intelligent Network) service with the opening
of free-phone service with C-DOT exchanges. (1600 toll-free) • On the Golden
Jubilee Day of India's Independence the ISDN service capabilities of C-DOT
exchange was demonstrated to the members of the Telecom Commission.

1998

• The milestone of developing the state-of-art MAX-XL supporting 40000 lines
with ISDN services and catering the high calling rates in metro areas of 8 lakhs
during the busy hours, was inaugurated for commercial service at Yelahanka,
Bangalore on 27th Dec, 98. • Visit of South African telecom minister and
delegation

1999

• Visit of MOC Mr. Jagmohan to C-DOT Bangalore

2000

• On Jan 1, 2000, a total of 166 MAX XL were serving 1 million subscriber lines
all over the country.

2001

• ToT of IVRS ( Interactive voice Response System) • ToT of ATM technology to
M/s BEL • Around 50% work of the super-structure for the main R&D building was
completed. • C-DOT developed country adaptation in MAX for Egypt & Bhutan. •
C-DOT technology deployed abroad in 9 countries and field trials in 15 countries
• Jan 2001 Bhuj : C-DOT exchange was set up for disaster management

2002

• 1st US patent granted to C-DOT on ATM Technology • C-DOT NMS deployed in BSNL
Network. • By the end of the year 2002-03, a total of about 45,000 C-DOT
exchanges had been delivered for deployment in the Indian Telecom Network. • The
number of Intelligent Network (IN) Service Control Point (SCP) and Service
Switching Point (SSP) installations had grown to 6 and 233 cities respectively.

2003

• A high-level delegation, led by the Minister of Communications for
Afghanistan, visited C-DOT on 27th March 2003. • ToT of Compact STM-1 to ITRC
(Iron Telecom Research Centre and three Indian manufacturers) • Field Support
for conversion of 256P RAXs to AN-RAXs • MOU between C-DOT and BSNL for field
support • C-DOT constituted an IPR Cell during the year 2003-04 with the
objective of protecting its processes and products.

2004

• All C-DOT offices that were operational in rented buildings in different parts
of Delhi, shifted to the new integrated C-DOT R&D Campus located at Mehrauli in
June 2004. • C-DOT organized annual Telecom Symposium 2004 on the 25th of August
2004 at New Delhi. The focus was on the broadband, mobile and wireless telecom
solutions.

2005

• Joint venture of C-DOT with Alcatel Inauguration of CDOT Alcatel research
Centre (CARC) at Chennai in Sept 2005. • C-DOT organized Annual Telecom
Symposium 2005 • Bangalore office shifted to the new premises at Electronics
city, Bangalore

2006

• Collaborative Project Agreement with CRC, Canada was signed on the 30th of
January 2006 to develop hybrid the WiMAX/ MILTON system in 2.4, 3.5 and 5.7 GHz
bands, that can be deployed as first generation systems. • C-DOT has entered
into the agreement with BSNL for installation of LNMS at 40 BSNL sites. C-DOT
has signed on MOU with BSNL for joint implementation and deployment of C-DOT's
GSM Network Management (GNMS), used for performance monitoring of MSCs, BSCs and
BTSs, in BSNL Network. • C-DOT has signed an MOU with Universal Services
Obligation Fund Administration (USOFA) for providing technical consultancy for
the project to support infrastructure for Cellular Mobile Services in rural and
remote areas. • C-DOT has signed a MoU with BSNL for the NGN trial. 32 Channel
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment was developed and
technology approval was obtained from TEC in July 2006.

2007

• Project Agreement signed with the Directorate of Enforcement, Ministry of
Finance for supply and installation of the Lawful Enforcement Monitoring
Function (LEMF System) for Delhi zone. • TEC, Delhi accorded technology approval
to the "8 Channel CWDM" system developed by C-DOT.

2008

• C-DOT WIN system is installed for field trial in the BSNI. • WLL network in
Rajasthan circle at Jodhpur.

2009

• Data Clearing House for GSM National Roaming commercialized between East and
North zones of BSNL and MTNL, Delhi and Mumbai w.e.f. 1st February 2009. • Visit
of Hon'ble MoS , Sh. Gurudas Kamat at CDOT Campus, New Delhi

2010

• Dec 2010 : Inauguration of GPON at Ajmer

2011

• C-DOT's GPON technology was transferred to 7 manufacturers from the public
sector (M/s BEL, ITI and UTL) and private companies (M/s SM Creative, VMC System
Ltd, Sai Infosystems Ltd and HFCL). • NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreement) signed for
contractual relationships in respect of various technology projects, namely,
LTE-A, broadband wireless, NMS, DSLAM, ADSL CPE, TDM to NGN migration, and
manufacturing of PCBs.

2012

• C-DOT GPON technology's pilot projects in NOFN • A PoC trial of BBWT was done
at IGNOU and C-DOT campus to emulate the real use case scenario of distribution
of educational content of NMEICT (National Mission on Education through
Information and Communication Technology) over WiFi to remote, off-campus
learners.

2013

• Project agreement signing process initiated with BBNL for NMS development for
PAN-India • GPON deployment of NoFN • Successful trial of GPON technology at
Military College of Telecommunication Engineers (MCTE) at MHOW, Indore

2014

• DoT entrusted a project to C-DOT to examine data collection options from BTS
for carbon foot print monitoring with a possibility to extend the work on
pan-India basis, and PoC at one site has been demonstrated.

2015

• Pilot Trial proposal of C-DOT GyanSetu Solution submitted to DeitY in December
2015. • During the year 2015-2016, C-DOT actively participated in
Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC) working groups for M2M Communication
and contributed for the technical reports

2016

AEGIS Graham Bell award in three categories: • Innovative Telecom Product
Category: C-DOT Long Range WiFi • Innovative Managed Services Category:
GIS-based Fibre Fault Localisation System • Green Telecom Category: C-DOT Green
Power Supply Unit

1984

Conception / Birth : Established in 25th August 1984 by the Govt. of India
registered as scientific society with a handful of people to develop and design
a family of digital electronic switching systems (telephone exchange) in 36
months within the budget of 36 crores the slogan " In 36 months and 36 crores"
beginning of great movement in India

1985

• January 1985 : General technical specification for DSS (Digital Switching
Systems) finalized • February 1985 : Board fully configured: G.B. Meemamsi, M.V
Pitke, D.R. Mahajan, S.G. Pitroda (Advisor) • As a by-product of the main
development, C DOT developed an A-128 port, fully digital PCM Electronic PABX
within five months of its establishment • August 1985: 128p PBX demonstrated at
Bangalore- Cost per line was drastically reduced

1986

• March 1986: Agreement signed with 48 manufactures for transfer of 128 port PBX
technology • June 1986: Line to line call on MAX prototype • July 1986: First
128p RAX inaugurated at Kittur. Country's first indigenously developed digital
rural electronic exchange (RAX) of 128 lines capacity was installed at Kittur in
Karnataka on 22nd July 1986 • Dec 1986: MoU with ITI for setting up model
production plant for C-DOT switches.

1987

• Jan-Feb 1987: Agreement signed with 8 manufacturers for ToT of 128 RAX • May
1987: 512p MAX installed at Delhi Cantonment Exchange for detailed test and
network validations • Aug 1987: First call through multimodule MAX at Ulsoor. •
Aug1987: C-DOT celebrates 36 months. • Oct 1987: Report to the nation by the
Prime-minister Mr. Rajiv Gandhi at Vigyan Bhawan

1988

• C-DOT completed the development of a Main Automatic Exchange (MAX-I) of 4000
lines in 1987 and India's indigenous 4000 line exchange became operational at
Delhi Cantonment in January 1988 • RAX-a-day programme was announced on April 1,
1988 to install a 128 port CDOT RAX each a day. This reached a scale of 25
RAXs-a-day in 1993 and it continued to accelerate further.

1989

• Aug 1989: MAX-L cutover for commercial service at Ulsoor. • Sep 1989: C-DOT
TRC merger.

1990

• Jan 1990: Parliamentary committee to review C-DOT's working and progress Photo
• Mar 1990: Parliamentary committee submits the report • Jun 1990 : ToT
announced for single channel VHF, 2/15 Shared Radio System, 4RU-10, 6-RU10, and
DMX-34 • Oct 1990: New Board takes over: B.D. Pradhan, K.B. Lal, K.N. Gupta,
S.G. Wagle

1991

• March 1991: MAX-L at Ulsoor expanded to 4800 lines. Earns big money Rs.7.5
crores as revenue per year. • July 1991: installation of 10K lines Max-L begins
at Ulsoor • Nov. 1991: First C-DOT export order worth US$ 65,000 signed with
Vietnam. This involved sale of 57 128P RAXs. • Dec 1991: 256 p RAX system ready
for extended lab trials. • Dec 1991: The 10,000 line MAX-L was dedicated to the
nation by Hon'le MoS for Communication Rajesh Pilot.

1992

• Feb. 1992: Ulsoor 10,000 line exchange cut-over celebrations and award
distribution ceremony at Delhi and Bangalore. • March 1992: First 256P RAX
commissioned in Anekal in Bangalore Telecom District. • April 1992: Satellite
Based Rural Telegraph Network (SBRTN) inaugurated. • June 1992: C-DOT crossed
One Million line mark in equipment supplies. First SBM TAX installed of
Pattanamthetta in Kerala • July 1992: ToT of 256 P RAX announced. • First field
model of 128P business Exchange and associated Terminal Equipment completed. •
December 1992: ToT of OLTE (Optical Line Termination equipment) announced.

1993

• March 1993: MAX-L at Ulsoor crossed 1, 00,000 BHCA mark Total no. of line
commissioned went upto 52,000.

1994

• C-DOT ASIC Design Centre was set up as a part of Indo FRG Collaboration in
1994. • The centre provided infrastructure for designing front end of ASIC
(Application Specific Integrated Circuits), FPGA and Programmable Logic Devices
and worked as base infrastructure facility at C-DOT during 1994-2001.

1995

• In Dec 1995, the commercial trial of a 30000 line MAX-XL commenced at
Indiranagar in Bengaluru

1997

• 30000 line MAX-XL exchange was dedicated to the Nation by the then Prime
Minister, Deve Gowda in 1997. • On August 15, 1997, C-DOT commenced trials in
Delhi of the country's first IN (Intelligent Network) service with the opening
of free-phone service with C-DOT exchanges. (1600 toll-free) • On the Golden
Jubilee Day of India's Independence the ISDN service capabilities of C-DOT
exchange was demonstrated to the members of the Telecom Commission.

1998

• The milestone of developing the state-of-art MAX-XL supporting 40000 lines
with ISDN services and catering the high calling rates in metro areas of 8 lakhs
during the busy hours, was inaugurated for commercial service at Yelahanka,
Bangalore on 27th Dec, 98. • Visit of South African telecom minister and
delegation

1999

• Visit of MOC Mr. Jagmohan to C-DOT Bangalore

2000

• On Jan 1, 2000, a total of 166 MAX XL were serving 1 million subscriber lines
all over the country.

2001

• ToT of IVRS ( Interactive voice Response System) • ToT of ATM technology to
M/s BEL • Around 50% work of the super-structure for the main R&D building was
completed. • C-DOT developed country adaptation in MAX for Egypt & Bhutan. •
C-DOT technology deployed abroad in 9 countries and field trials in 15 countries
• Jan 2001 Bhuj : C-DOT exchange was set up for disaster management

2002

• 1st US patent granted to C-DOT on ATM Technology • C-DOT NMS deployed in BSNL
Network. • By the end of the year 2002-03, a total of about 45,000 C-DOT
exchanges had been delivered for deployment in the Indian Telecom Network. • The
number of Intelligent Network (IN) Service Control Point (SCP) and Service
Switching Point (SSP) installations had grown to 6 and 233 cities respectively.

2003

• A high-level delegation, led by the Minister of Communications for
Afghanistan, visited C-DOT on 27th March 2003. • ToT of Compact STM-1 to ITRC
(Iron Telecom Research Centre and three Indian manufacturers) • Field Support
for conversion of 256P RAXs to AN-RAXs • MOU between C-DOT and BSNL for field
support • C-DOT constituted an IPR Cell during the year 2003-04 with the
objective of protecting its processes and products.

2004

• All C-DOT offices that were operational in rented buildings in different parts
of Delhi, shifted to the new integrated C-DOT R&D Campus located at Mehrauli in
June 2004. • C-DOT organized annual Telecom Symposium 2004 on the 25th of August
2004 at New Delhi. The focus was on the broadband, mobile and wireless telecom
solutions.

2005

• Joint venture of C-DOT with Alcatel Inauguration of CDOT Alcatel research
Centre (CARC) at Chennai in Sept 2005. • C-DOT organized Annual Telecom
Symposium 2005 • Bangalore office shifted to the new premises at Electronics
city, Bangalore

2006

• Collaborative Project Agreement with CRC, Canada was signed on the 30th of
January 2006 to develop hybrid the WiMAX/ MILTON system in 2.4, 3.5 and 5.7 GHz
bands, that can be deployed as first generation systems. • C-DOT has entered
into the agreement with BSNL for installation of LNMS at 40 BSNL sites. C-DOT
has signed on MOU with BSNL for joint implementation and deployment of C-DOT's
GSM Network Management (GNMS), used for performance monitoring of MSCs, BSCs and
BTSs, in BSNL Network. • C-DOT has signed an MOU with Universal Services
Obligation Fund Administration (USOFA) for providing technical consultancy for
the project to support infrastructure for Cellular Mobile Services in rural and
remote areas. • C-DOT has signed a MoU with BSNL for the NGN trial. 32 Channel
Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment was developed and
technology approval was obtained from TEC in July 2006.

2007

• Project Agreement signed with the Directorate of Enforcement, Ministry of
Finance for supply and installation of the Lawful Enforcement Monitoring
Function (LEMF System) for Delhi zone. • TEC, Delhi accorded technology approval
to the "8 Channel CWDM" system developed by C-DOT.

2008

• C-DOT WIN system is installed for field trial in the BSNI. • WLL network in
Rajasthan circle at Jodhpur.

2009

• Data Clearing House for GSM National Roaming commercialized between East and
North zones of BSNL and MTNL, Delhi and Mumbai w.e.f. 1st February 2009. • Visit
of Hon'ble MoS , Sh. Gurudas Kamat at CDOT Campus, New Delhi

2010

• Dec 2010 : Inauguration of GPON at Ajmer

2011

• C-DOT's GPON technology was transferred to 7 manufacturers from the public
sector (M/s BEL, ITI and UTL) and private companies (M/s SM Creative, VMC System
Ltd, Sai Infosystems Ltd and HFCL). • NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreement) signed for
contractual relationships in respect of various technology projects, namely,
LTE-A, broadband wireless, NMS, DSLAM, ADSL CPE, TDM to NGN migration, and
manufacturing of PCBs.

2012

• C-DOT GPON technology's pilot projects in NOFN • A PoC trial of BBWT was done
at IGNOU and C-DOT campus to emulate the real use case scenario of distribution
of educational content of NMEICT (National Mission on Education through
Information and Communication Technology) over WiFi to remote, off-campus
learners.

2013

• Project agreement signing process initiated with BBNL for NMS development for
PAN-India • GPON deployment of NoFN • Successful trial of GPON technology at
Military College of Telecommunication Engineers (MCTE) at MHOW, Indore

2014

• DoT entrusted a project to C-DOT to examine data collection options from BTS
for carbon foot print monitoring with a possibility to extend the work on
pan-India basis, and PoC at one site has been demonstrated.

2015

• Pilot Trial proposal of C-DOT GyanSetu Solution submitted to DeitY in December
2015. • During the year 2015-2016, C-DOT actively participated in
Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC) working groups for M2M Communication
and contributed for the technical reports

2016

AEGIS Graham Bell award in three categories: • Innovative Telecom Product
Category: C-DOT Long Range WiFi • Innovative Managed Services Category:
GIS-based Fibre Fault Localisation System • Green Telecom Category: C-DOT Green
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