PESB picks Ramana Babu CV as Director (Marketing) of ITI Limited PSU Watch
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PESB picks Ramana Babu CV as Director (Marketing) of ITI Limited

The public sector head hunter body has recommended Ramana Babu CV for the post of Director (Marketing), ITI Limited, after holding interviews on Friday

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The public sector head hunter body has recommended Ramana Babu CV for the post of Director (Marketing), ITI Limited, after holding interviews on Friday. The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) picked him from a list of six candidates. Babu is a Indian Telecommunication Service (ITS) officer. Out of the six candidates who were interviewed, two were from ITI Limited, two were from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and two, including Babu, were ITS officers.

ITI Limited

ITI Limited is a public sector undertaking in the telecommunications technology segment established as a departmental factory in 1948. The company has a diverse suite of products including manufactured products like Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON), Managed Leased Line Network (MLLN) products, Stand Alone Signaling Transfer Point (SSTP), Wi-Fi Access Point, Radio Modem, SMPS, Set Top Box, Defence products like multi-capacity encryption units, Bulk encryption Units (BEU), Terminal End Secrecy Devices (TESD), Passive infrastructure products such as Optical Fiber Cable, HDPE duct, Antenna, diversified products such as smart energy meters, smart cards, solar panels, mini personal computers.

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