On July 3, the Centre for Development of Telematics (C‑DOT) unveiled the SAKSHAM‑3000, a powerful 25.6 Tbps indigenous router/switch. Equipped with 32×400 G ports and support for Ethernet speeds from 1 G to 400 G, it’s tailor-made for cloud data centers, AI workloads, and next-gen 5G/6G networks, thanks to C‑DOT’s own modular OS, CROS.
Seen as a milestone in AtmaNirbhar Bharat, this compact, energy-efficient tech is India’s leap toward digital autonomy. Government support positions SAKSHAM‑3000 as a contender on the global telecom stage—potentially challenging giants like Nokia and Ericsson by 2047, says C‑DOT officials

