T-Kom (an enterprise of the TVEL fuel company of Rosatom) started assembling telecom equipment at the Moscow Polymetal Plant. The company launched a workshop for SKD assembly of products, where they are labeled, packaged, and the software is installed and tested.
According to the company’s information, the planned capacity is 1200 pieces of equipment per month. Currently, the production of more than 70 models of managed switches has been set up. T-Kom also produces equipment with Russian software, which will be included in the register of Russian software.
The company’s experts say that the key consumers of its equipment are industrial companies, enterprises in energy, telecommunications and the nuclear sectors, and also scientific, educational, and medical institutions.
According to the forecast of Freedom Finance analysts, in the near future the launch of new production facilities by the subsidiaries of large companies can become a trend in Russia, especially in areas where the issue of of import substitution is acute.
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