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Tejas Networks Ltd

TEJASNETFY2609 Jan 2026
Revenue+17.2%
Net Profit+36.0%
OPM-43.76%

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Quarterly Consolidated

Revenue
+17.2%306.79
Expenditure
-16.7%617.20
Net Profit
+36.0%-196.55
NPM -62.53%EPS ₹11.09-36.2%

vs Q2 FY26

Tejas Networks Reports Q3FY26 Results with 17% QoQ Growth, Strengthens Order Book

09 Jan 2026 · 9 Jan, 7:22 pm

Summary

Tejas Networks Ltd. reported its financial results for the third quarter ended December 31, 2025. The company's revenue was driven by sales of Wireline products to India Pvt and International customers. Tejas Networks won additional packages for Bharatnet and was selected as the 5G RAN supplier on a section of the Delhi-Mumbai railway corridor. The company also received expansion orders for DWDM and GPON OLT equipment from leading private telcos in India and won a DWDM backbone buildout order from a broadband ISP in Africa.

Key Highlights

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    Q3FY26 revenue of Rs. 307 Cr with a QoQ growth of 17%

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    Order book of Rs. 1,329 Cr

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    Net debt of 3,349 Cr compared to 3,738 Cr in Q2FY26

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    Won additional packages for Bharatnet Phase-IIl

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    Selected as the 5G RAN supplier on a section of the Delhi-Mumbai railway corridor

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    Received expansion orders for DWDM and GPON OLT equipment from leading private telcos in India

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    Won a DWDM backbone buildout order from a broadband ISP in Africa

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    Received a network transformation application for MPLS-TP products for a power sector company in SE Asia

Management Comments

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Mr. Arnob Roy

COO of Tejas Network

In Q3 FY26, our revenue was driven largely by sale of Wireline products to India Pvt and International customers. During the quarter we engaged in multiple field trials for our Wireless products in India and International ‘markets; commercial negotiations are expected to close in the coming months.”

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Mr. Sumit Dhingra

CFO

In Q3 FY26 we had a revenue of Rs. 307 Cr, a QoQ growth of 17%. We ended the quarter with an order book of Rs. 1,329 Cr. Our net debt was 3,349 Cr compared to 3,738 Cr in Q2FY26 mainly due to lower working capital, partly offset by capex; gross debt of 3,885 Cr and cash of 537 Cr.”

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