Nortel hopes to cut costs with new design center in India

29 Aug 2006
00:00

(InfoWorld Daily via NewsEdge) Nortel is setting up a product design, development and testing center in Bangalore, India, in a move to take advantage of lower staffing costs in the country.

The Nortel Technology Excellence Center will employ more than 100 engineers by the end of the year, Nortel said.

The initial staff comes from the India development team of Tasman Networks, a router maker that Nortel acquired in February.

The center will work on advanced routers, Ethernet switching, security, and VoIP technologies, Ravi Chauhan, Nortel's managing director for India, said.

Nortel outsources some of its product development work to Indian companies, including Infosys Technologies, Wipro, and Tata Consultancy Services. The three companies have about 3,000 staff working on Nortel projects.

Setting up the new design center will not affect Nortel's outsourcing contracts, according to Chauhan.

The outsourcers work on development of Nortel's enterprise, wireless, core switching, and optical networking product lines, he said. Nortel does some product development in-house as well as through its contractors, he added.

The Brampton, Ontario, company also has a minority investment in Sasken Communication Technologies, a software services company in Bangalore, which offers services to Nortel's customers.

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