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Digital infra boost: Tata Communications wins GSTAT project; multi-crore deal to boost benches nationwide

Tata Communications has secured a “multi-crore” order from the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) to set up an end-to-end digital infrastructure covering network, IoT, cloud, and security solutions.The company said the project, aimed at streamlining GSTAT’s functioning, will provide seamless access across all benches nationwide, strengthen data security, and deliver a simplified user experience, PTI reported.“Tata Communications has been awarded a strategic project to deliver a comprehensive digital infrastructure — spanning network fabric, IoT, cloud, and security, with unified management across domains — for the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) benches established by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. This multi-crore, prestigious win reinforces Tata Communications’ position as a trusted technology partner for mission-critical national initiatives,” the company said in a statement.As part of the deal, Tata Communications will deploy a secure and intelligent ecosystem, including LAN, WAN, SD-WAN, video conferencing, cloud services, and advanced security. The infrastructure will help automate processes, enhance transparency, and improve efficiency through predictive analytics and chatbots.GSTAT, a dedicated appellate body for GST-related disputes, operates from its principal bench in New Delhi with 31 additional benches across states.



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