For sixteen years, Yash Infonet has been the team that engineers call when fibre has to go in the ground, switches have to come online by morning, and the data centre has to pass audit before Monday.
Yash Infonet Pvt. Ltd. was founded in 2011 in Noida by a small group of network engineers who had a stubborn idea: that the people who design a network should also be the people who can put a screwdriver to its rack at midnight.
Sixteen years later, we are still that kind of company. We design, build and run network and communication infrastructure for factories, defence sites, universities and corporate campuses across India — from a 1,100-point rollout in Noida to 70 km of fibre on the border.
Routing, switching, wireless and assessment work. We come in, walk the floor, draw what's actually there — then build what should be.
IP telephony, video conferencing, messaging — designed so that the person in Bhopal hears the person in Leh, every time.
From the bare floor plate to the day you flip the breakers — racks, PAC, VESDA, fire suppression, every cable labelled and tested.
Access control, CCTV, intrusion, smoke, rodent, water-leak detection — the unglamorous systems your insurer asks about first.
Site survey, optical-fibre laying, structured cabling, installation and commissioning across the Border Security Force campus network — connecting 123 forward sites over rough terrain to a single integrated network.
A site address, a rough floor plan, what's already there, what isn't yet — we'll take it from there. Most replies go out the same working day.