Telecom Asset Management
Telecom Asset Management (TAM) is the systematic process of acquiring, tracking, maintaining, and retiring telecom assets, recorded in the company’s Fixed Asset Register. It ensures visibility of physical availability, depreciation, and net asset value for regulatory compliance (e.g., TRAI in India). TAM supports strategic planning, optimal inventory levels, and end-of-life actions like resale, recycling, or safe disposal.
Data Centre Deployment is the strategic planning, design, construction, and setup of a data centre to support an organization’s computing infrastructure. It involves careful consideration of physical infrastructure, network systems, power, cooling, and security to ensure optimal performance, scalability, and resilience.
Telecom Network Deployment refers to the process of designing, building, and rolling out the infrastructure required to deliver telecommunications services — such as voice, data, and video — to end users. This includes mobile networks (2G to 5G), fiber-optic networks, microwave links, satellite systems, and more.