Cambridge Broadband appoints new VP for South Asia

Cambridge Broadband appoints new VP for South Asia

MUMBAI: Cambridge Broadband Networks has further expanded its presence in the Asian market with the appointment of a new VP Digvijay Singh to head the company’s south Asian operations.

Singh has been working in the telecommunications market for a number of years, most recently at fixed wireless equipment vendor Aperto Networks.

Cambridge Broadband Networks‘ Bjorn Krylander says, "We are pleased to welcome Digvijay on board to further strengthen the rapidly expanding team in our Indian office, which supports our customers throughout South Asia. Demand for our VectaStar transmission system continues to increase and we are building strong relationships with operators throughout the region, particularly in rapidly growing countries such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh."

Cambridge Broadband Networks’ Indian office is its second in Asia, after Malaysia.

 
Singh says, "The South Asian telecom market is one which is experiencing rapid growth: this presents cellular operators with great challenges in expanding their infrastructure. The VectaStar platform provides operators with a cost-effective transmission platform which can be rapidly deployed and easily expanded. I am excited to be joining Cambridge Broadband Networks to help the company achieve its growth goals in the region."