Avaya may support Telangana to become state for technology innovation

Avaya met with Telangana IT Minister Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao, where a number of initiatives were discussed to support the state’s ambitious plan to become India’s leading state for technology innovation. IT Minister Rama Rao presented to Avaya’s CEO Kevin Kennedy the pillars of Digital Telangana initiative, a grand plan to build and deliver connectivity to more than 8.5 million households with more than 32 million people living in rural areas and other parts across the Telangana state. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2018.

IT Minister Rama Rao explained to the Avaya leaderships that investing in the state of Telangana cannot be matched anywhere in the world. “Our self-certification system enables any investor to self-certify quickly and easily, recent legislation that makes our bureaucrats accountable, the abundant, and strategically located land and our human resources that are being trained to offer investors skilled resources from Telangana are unique to India and the world.”Read more

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