Broadband
Sunrise Broadband Colorado in manufacturing deal with Taiwan’s Corona Tech
MUMBAI: Sunrise Broadband Group, Inc. (SBBD) has announced through its wholly owned subsidiary, Sunrise Television Networks, Inc., that it has reached final agreement with Corona Technology headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, to continue to manufacture the ‘Megapowersaver’ product.
The agreement calls for Corona Technology through its California Research and Development group to improve and modify the energy-saving unit for distribution throughout the world. Corona will also work with SBBD management to develop IP-based set-top boxes for the Company’s “VoD” (Video-on-Demand) service, states an official release.
SBBD also announced that its product, Megapowersaver, has applied for CE certification in Europe and has applied for certification of Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) for distribution in the United States.
Said Sunrise Television Networks president Nick Peronace, “The agreement with Corona Technology will provide the company with an internationally known research and development group that can assist Sunrise management to implement its business plan. Already we have received more than one hundred inquiries regarding licensing and distribution opportunities in Canada, Europe, South America, the Caribbean, and India.”
“The agreement with Sunrise Television Networks provides a strong marketing and distribution strategy for Megapowersaver. It also provides Corona with the opportunity to work with a next-generation broadband company like Sunrise to assist management with the goal of providing consumer products and services that meets the needs of the end user,” said Corona Technology chairman Tony Chen.
Headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, Sunrise Broadband Group, Inc. is a company focused on delivering broadband solutions to rural communities through strategic acquisitions and mergers. The company has selected strategic cable television systems to upgrade and consolidate infrastructure, resulting in increased bandwidth, improved customer service, and improved reliability.
In addition, the company will be applying its advertising and marketing skills, along with its acquired patents and products, to offer a wide variety of products and services not just to its cable subscribers but also to its new worldwide distribution rights.
Broadband
ACT Fibernet elevates Aditya Singh to chief customer experience officer
Former senior vp to drive service, retention and delivery revamp
BENGALURU: ACT Fibernet has elevated Aditya Singh to chief customer experience officer, effective 1 January, 2026, as the broadband provider seeks to tighten its grip on service quality in an increasingly competitive market.
Singh, who previously served as senior vice-president – customer experience and loyalty at group level, will now join the executive committee and lead the company’s end-to-end customer transformation agenda.
The move gives him oversight of customer service, customer retention and service delivery, alongside a broader mandate to strengthen network resilience and field operations. The company said the reshuffle underlines its intent to deliver a “consistent, seamless and superior” experience to its 2.3m subscribers across more than 30 cities.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, ACT Fibernet, the consumer-facing brand of Atria Convergence Technologies Limited, is one of India’s largest wired internet service providers. It has built its pitch on high-speed connectivity and responsive customer support, at a time when fibre roll-outs and price wars are redrawing the broadband map.
In a statement, Singh said he was “deeply honoured” to take on the expanded brief and join the executive committee as the company sharpens its focus on simplifying customer touchpoints and turning subscribers into brand advocates.
The elevation signals a clear priority: in a crowded fibre market, customer experience is fast becoming the decisive battleground.








