Triangle Tele Incorporations Pvt Ltd

Triangle Tele Incorporations Pvt Ltd Triangle is a leading Telecommunications Company. Our mission is to inspire & enrich lives through c

Triangle Incorporations was established in 1996 for South Asia to provide high quality products, professional engineering services and expertise to the power and telecommunications industry. It is a prominent member of the multi-faceted and prestigious Asian Telecom Association.(ATA)


Triangle is a leading Telecommunications Company. Our mission is to inspire and enrich lives through communicatio

ns by way of our vision of having the happiest customers. Through our renewed commitment to "enrich lives through ease and relevance," our goal is to enrich eve-ryday communications by simplifying and removing obstacles in communication technology so that we bring our customers closer to what matters to them most.

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19/05/2017

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25/04/2017

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07/03/2017

Jobs In Foreign Countries

In Canada:-
Profile :- Engineer,Electrician, Plumber,Iron&steel Fabrications etc.
Salary will be 12-16 lacs
B.E and B.TECH Engineer's Freshers can also apply.

In Malaysia
Profile :- Nurses male & female, Lab Technician
Salary + Accommodation & Food

Recruitment based on Interview
Interested candidates can apply so have to send resumes at [email protected] or contact on 0731-408404

07/03/2017

Jobs In Foreign Countries

In Canada:-
Profile :- Engineer,Electrician, Plumber,Iron&steel Fabrications etc.
Salary will be 12-16 lacs
B.E and B.TECH Engineer's Freshers can also apply.

In Malaysia
Profile :- Nurses male & female, Lab Technician
Salary + Accommodation & Food

Recruitment based on Interview
Interested candidates can apply so have to send resumes at [email protected] or contact on 0731-408404

03/02/2017

URGENT REQUIREMENT FOR
TRAINEE ENGINEER IN TELECOM
QUALIFICATION:- B.E./B.TECH (EC/EE/CS/.IT) PASSED OUT
& DIPLOMA HOLDER CANDIDATE CAN ALSO APPLY
JOB LOCATION :- M.P. ,
RAJASTHAN ,
MAHARASHTRA
GUJARAT
HARYANA
PUNJAB
SALARY :- 13000 (INCLUDED PF & ESIC) + TA
INTERESTED CANDIDATE CAN POST THEIR RESUMES AT OUR OFFICIAL MAIL ID
[email protected]
0731-4284104,9111122770,71

FDI in telecom sector to cross $10 bln this fiscal; DoT to re-auction 700 Mhz band spectrumJS Deepak expects investments...
31/12/2016

FDI in telecom sector to cross $10 bln this fiscal; DoT to re-auction 700 Mhz band spectrum
JS Deepak expects investments in the sector to touch $10 billion (Rs 68,000 crore) this fiscal year, sharply higher than the $1.3 billion clocked in FY16.

NEW DELHI: Telecom secretary JS Deepak expects investments in the sector to touch $10 billion (Rs68,000 crore) this fiscal year, sharply higher than the $1.3 billion clocked in FY16, due mainly to numerous policy reforms taken this fiscal.

Among the priorities for 2017 is to ensure a level playing field for operators while fostering competition, which will benefit the end consumer, Deepak told ET in an interview. The entry of Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Jio Infocomm has resulted in a bitter battle both on and off the market with India’s largest telcos like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and idea Cellular alleging bias against them and in ravour of the newcomer.

But Deepak was positive about the sector, saying the department’s efforts would be focused towards ensuring best technology is available to India at affordable prices.

“The reforms and the ease of business which we have brought into the sector this year has led to an increase in business confidence and trust in the sector. It has led to $8 billion in FDI in the sector so far compared to $1. 3 billion last year and we expect this to become at least $10 billion by the end of the financial year,” Deepak said.

He added that the DoT expects additional investments to come from virtual network operators (VNOs) and in the infrastructure (read: towers) segment.

The bulk of the foreign direct investment so far has come through the $7 billion equity infusion announced by British telecom major Vodafone Plc into its Indian subsidiary earlier this year at a time the telecom sector is witnessing hyper competition with the entry of Jio.

Speaking about the next round of auctions in 2017, Deepak said the DoT will look to auction all the spectrum left unsold in the last sale, including in the coveted 700 Mhz band, and will send a reference back to the Telecom regulatory Authority of India (Trai) for pricing.

The department is also exploring the possibility of roping in private telecom operators for laying of optic fibre network across the next 150,000 gram panchayats as part of the BharatNet project.

Agartala: Tripura unit of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) supported Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) employe...
23/12/2016

Agartala: Tripura unit of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) supported Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) employees took part in the one-day countrywide strike on Thursday in protest against cell tower privatisation.

They held demonstrations in BSNL office premises across the state today to condemn the Centre's move.

BSNL has around 65,000 mobile towers across the country.

The Central Communications Ministry has submitted a note to the cabinet to set up a tower corporation by dividing the towers administration from BSNL.

The unions have been demanding withdrawal of a decision to establish a Subsidiary Tower Company to take control of over 65,000 towers from the BSNL and alleged that the move was to benefit private telecom operators.

MUMBAI: The Brookfield Group is set to sign as early as Wednesday a definitive agreement with Reliance Communications to...
21/12/2016

MUMBAI: The Brookfield Group is set to sign as early as Wednesday a definitive agreement with Reliance Communications to buy a majority stake in the Anil Ambani-controlled telecoms company’s tower unit for about Rs 11,000 crore.

The companies signed a non-binding pact on the transaction on October 14. The deal values the tower assets at more than Rs 21,500 crore. As per the understanding, the assets of RCom’s tower unit, Reliance Infratel, will be transferred to a special purpose vehicle. The Canadian fund manager, the second biggest alternate asset manager in the world, will acquire a 51% stake in the SPV, while RCom will have a 49% equity and remain its chief tenant. When contacted, Brookfield declined to comment. RCom, too, did not offer any comment. UBS and Ambit were the advisers to the companies.

In an October 14 statement announcing the in-principle deal, RCom had said it would continue as an anchor tenant on the tower assets under a long-term master services agreement. “RCom will receive an upfront cash payment of Rs 11,000 crore from the proposed transaction,” it had said.

Reliance Infratel is 96%-owned by RCom. The remaining 4% is held by institutional investors such as George Soros' Quantum, NSR Partners, Galleon, HSBC Daisy Investment (Mauritius), Drawbridge Towers and Investment Partners B (Mauritius) — this stake will be acquired by Brookfield.

RCom is selling the assets as part of its efforts to reduce debt, which on a net basis was Rs 42,071crore at the end of June. The proposed combination of RCom's wireless business with Aircel, which has already been signed and announced, will reduce the telecom operator's debt by another Rs 14,000 crore. Combined, these will reduce RCom's debt to around Rs 17,000 crore.

The deal with Brookfield is the second attempt made by RCom to sell its tower business. Last December, it announced that Sanjiv Ahuja-led Tillman Global Holdings, backed by private equity player TPG, had signed a non-binding pact to buy the assets for around Rs21,500 crore. But TPG pulled out over valuation differences, and Tillman failed to find a suitable financier, bringing Brookfield into the picture.

In 2012, a consortium consisting of Blackstone and Carlyle looked at the assets, but decided not to invest.

Brookfield, which manages $250 billion globally, has been one of the aggressive investors into India. The Canadian asset manager has already invested $2 billion in India since 2009-10, when it set up its local office, and has plans to pump in another $2 billion over the next twothree years.

Analysts were not that upbeat about the tower transaction. “We believe the current valuations already factor in potential value unlocking from different business segments. However, monetisation of real estate would be an upside risk,” IDFC Securities said in a note on October 14.

Shares of RCom closed 2.8% lower at Rs 35.05 on the BSE on Tuesday, underperforming the benchmark Sensex that fell 0.3%.

Telecom tower infrastructure space has been undergoing a consolidation for some time now. In October last year, Viom Networks was sold to American Tower Co for about $1.2 billion. A consortium of buyout giants KKR, Blackstone and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board are in talks to acquire a stake in Bharti Infratel.

Satellites to Provide Vital Link to Connected CarsTerrestrial Wi-Fi and cellular networks support just a portion of the ...
20/12/2016

Satellites to Provide Vital Link to Connected Cars
Terrestrial Wi-Fi and cellular networks support just a portion of the grid that will be required to allow fully autonomous vehicles to navigate city streets and highways. Satellites will play an equally important role in delivering secure software updates and other critical information, such as mapping data, needed for the connected car.

Connected and autonomous vehicles are going to forever change the way we move people and products. The connected environment will also change the way auto manufacturers address vehicle operational improvements, which are increasingly software-driven. The savings available from cutting even a single recall visit over the lifespan of a vehicle provide a compelling argument for enabling connectivity to vehicles.

Cars, trucks and buses that don’t need drivers offer the promise of saving time and money, getting commuters and goods to their destinations faster and more easily, and aiding mobility for disabled and older people. Such intelligent transport systems and self-driving vehicles are fast moving towards widespread commercialization, with higher levels of automation on the road expected by 2020. Many auto manufacturers and high-technology companies are engaged in experimental testing of autonomous vehicles. One Colorado, U.S.- based company just announced that it has used self-driving technology to move a truckload of cargo 125 miles from one city to another. And citizens of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, regularly see driver-less cars on their streets, not far from a testing headquarters for another major driverless car innovator.

Both passenger safety and network security are paramount for connected and autonomous automobiles. Government regulators will demand failsafe and ubiquitous communication that is more than tamper-resistant because human lives depend on the reliability and security of networks communicating with autonomous vehicles. Satellites are indispensable to providing secure, resilient and ubiquitous wireless connectivity to complement terrestrial communication networks, with notable differences in terms of cyber considerations.

Automotive digital technology historically has been focused on optimizing the internal functions of automotive systems and, more recently, on the use of sensor technologies that monitor and identify objects near vehicles. Attention has now shifted towards developing communication technologies that integrate cars with smart devices via the Internet.





Satellite communications will play an important role in the connectivity and autonomy of intelligent cars with software updates and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications. A key challenge is to create a totally reliable and ubiquitous communication system that is both highly secure and economically viable. At Intelsat, we are closely involved in these initiatives to ensure that intelligent vehicles make the best use of what satellite technology has to offer.

An autonomous vehicle requires two different types of external signal connections. Functions of the car such as steering or braking that need information about other vehicles along a route must rely on terrestrial networks with virtually no signal latency due to the time-sensitive nature of these interactions. Vehicles must react instantly to the proximity of other moving vehicles or stationary objects.

Other vehicle functions that need less time-sensitive information can rely on satellites as a medium of communications due to the inherent attributes of satellite technology. For example, satellites can multicast updates to cars concerning road conditions ahead, local imaging of city streets and mapping of selected routes. Such information is necessary to enable the intelligent cars to “make decisions” autonomously as they move from place to place. These modern and intelligent cars need to have a massive repository of know-how built in them to ensure that they can be autonomous, and this know-how must be continually updated. Satellites are the most reliable, efficient and least expensive means of downloading these massive amounts of data into every car and truck on the highway.

In addition, auto manufacturers can use the broadcast capabilities of satellites to update connected car operating software, thereby avoiding costly recalls and updating the software one car at a time at dealerships. Manufacturers will play an important role in the adoption of connected car technology because they will be building flat-panel satellite antennas into the car body when it is on the assembly line.

The key advantages of using satellites to support the connected car include:

Global reach — With a single geostationary satellite it is possible to provide communications downlinks over wide areas, such as entire countries or continents, including in rural areas with no terrestrial connections.
Instant service rollout — Combined with complementary ground networks, satellites ensure that vehicles are connected everywhere. Such coverage is fundamental to vehicle safety because every autonomous vehicle on the highway will be updated at the same time.
Globally harmonized spectrum — By and large, satellite spectrum allocations are globally harmonized. This greatly simplifies the design and implementation of hardware used in cars. More importantly, it allows the cars to be seamlessly and globally interoperable, reducing costs and complexity for the manufacturer.

Using satellites for connected and autonomous vehicles supports a number of the United Nations’ 2030 Global Goals that include cutting in half the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents by 2020 and providing access by 2030 to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all.

Satellites will play a vital role as the world’s mobility patterns change from driver-operated to autonomous vehicles. Intelsat will continue to collaborate with its partners to develop the necessary technologies and applications for future intelligent transport systems – and we’re looking forward to debating this in full in the Forum session The connected car: freeway to the future or trouble on the road? at ITU Telecom World 2016 in the coming days.

We have a number of openings in Telecom Sector and IT sector
19/12/2016

We have a number of openings in Telecom Sector and IT sector

We have a number of opening in Telecom Sector and IT Sector.

We have a number of opening in Telecom Sector and IT Sector.
19/12/2016

We have a number of opening in Telecom Sector and IT Sector.

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