Tata Communications Receives Frost & Sullivan's 2025 Global Company of the Year Recognition for....
Frost &
Sullivan is pleased to announce that Tata Communications has received the 2025 Global Company of
the Year Recognition in the video-managed services industry for its outstanding
achievements in innovation, customer success, and strategic execution. This
recognition highlights Tata Communications' consistent leadership in driving
digital transformation, advancing media workflows, and delivering cloud-native
solutions that address the evolving needs of global broadcasters and content
providers.
Frost
& Sullivan evaluates companies through a rigorous benchmarking process
across two core dimensions: strategy effectiveness and strategy execution. Tata
Communications excelled in both, demonstrating its ability to align its
long-term vision with industry megatrends while executing initiatives that
scale globally and deliver measurable results. "Frost & Sullivan
applauds Tata Communications for its innovative, cloud-first approach to transforming
media and entertainment workflows, addressing critical industry challenges such
as scalability, cost efficiency, and operational complexity," said Rahul Agarwal, associate fellow and director at
Frost & Sullivan.
Guided
by a growth strategy rooted in cloud innovation, artificial intelligence, and
remote production, Tata Communications has consistently adapted to the rapid
transformation of the media and entertainment sector. Its sustained investment
in cloud infrastructure and edge computing has enabled the company to expand
capabilities across markets, empowering customers to accelerate digital
adoption and streamline operations.
Innovation
is central to Tata Communications' leadership in video-managed services. The
company's Media Hub provides secure, cloud-based media asset management with
customizable workflows, enabling broadcasters to manage, store, and distribute
content more efficiently. Advanced solutions like MIMiC Transmission support
large-scale, remote productions with reduced on-site staffing requirements,
while its 100-gigabyte integrated backbone powers low-latency video delivery
for high-profile global sporting events. Complementing these offerings, MIMiC
Monitor enables real-time content monitoring across live and on-demand
streaming platforms, reinforcing Tata Communications' ability to deliver
broadcast-grade reliability in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
Dhaval Ponda, global head, media and
entertainment, Tata Communications, said: "This recognition validates our 'Cloud-First'
ambition. By unifying global reach with edge innovation, we are simplifying
media workflows, empowering sports and media companies to deliver immersive
experiences with unprecedented agility and broadcast-grade reliability on a
truly global scale."































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