Balihar Singh
About Balihar Singh
Balihar Singh is a Senior Architect at TELUS in Toronto, Canada, with over 15 years of experience in network architecture and consulting.
Current Role at TELUS
Balihar Singh currently holds the position of Senior Architect at TELUS. Joining the company in June 2021, he leverages over 15 years of experience in network architecture and consulting. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Singh continues to contribute his expertise in the telecommunications industry to the broader goals of TELUS, focusing on innovative and reliable network solutions.
Previous Experience at Cisco Systems Canada
Before joining TELUS, Balihar Singh spent a decade from 2011 to 2021 at Cisco Systems Canada as a Network Consultant. During this period, he provided expert consulting services and contributed significantly to network design and implementation projects. His role at Cisco further solidified his position as a skilled professional in network architecture, impacting multiple projects in the Toronto region.
Role at Uninor
From 2009 to 2011, Balihar Singh held the position of Manager Networks at Uninor. In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing network operations and ensuring high performance and reliability. His role required managerial expertise and deep technical knowledge, which set the stage for his subsequent consulting role at Cisco.
Experience at Nokia Siemens Networks
Balihar Singh's tenure at Nokia Siemens Networks, which spanned from 2006 to 2009, saw him working as a Packet Core Engineer in the Chandigarh Area of India. His responsibilities included maintaining and optimizing packet core networks. This experience provided him with in-depth technical skills in packet core engineering, which have been central to his career development.
Educational Background
Balihar Singh pursued his education at Sikkim Manipal University through Distance Education. This educational foundation has equipped him with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in various technical and managerial roles within the telecommunications industry.