L&T Technology Services Secures $60 Million Software Engineering Deal from Leading US Telecom Operator

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L&T Technology Services Ltd (LTTS) has signed a multi-year deal worth approximately $60 million with a major U.S.-based wireless telecom company. The engagement strengthens LTTS’s role in delivering software-driven solutions to global telecom leaders.

As part of this agreement, LTTS will provide key engineering support for the customer’s network software platforms. This includes integrating R&D lab environments, developing new software features, and performing functional testing. The company will also establish a U.S.-based delivery center to enhance support and maintain close coordination with the client.

This partnership builds on a strong decade-long collaboration between LTTS and the U.S. telecom firm. The client selected LTTS for its domain expertise, proven track record, and sustained investments in infrastructure such as engineering labs and nearshore support centers. LTTS plans to further enhance its services under this deal by introducing AI-based test automation tools to accelerate product cycles and improve efficiency.

Amit Chadha, CEO & Managing Director of L&T Technology Services, said, “This latest collaboration reflects the trust we’ve built with our client over the years. Our combined focus on telecom innovation, automation, and AI aligns with their long-term goals. With our proven strengths in smart connectivity and enterprise 5G, we are committed to enabling next-gen network advancements.”

A subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro, LTTS is a global engineering services company offering design, development, testing, and support for product and process innovation. LTTS works with 69 Fortune 500 firms and 57 global ER&D leaders across verticals such as industrial products, medical devices, telecom, hi-tech, transportation, and process industries.

Headquartered in India, LTTS operates 23 design centers, 30 sales offices, and 105 innovation labs globally, with a workforce of over 23,600 engineers as of June 30, 2025. The company is organized into three segments: Mobility, Sustainability, and Tech.