Telecom hardware concentrates demand on the same parts everyone else wants: RF transceivers, power ICs, high-speed interface chips. When a network build-out anywhere in the world ramps up, those parts go on allocation — and allocation queues are sorted by global purchase volume, not by your deployment deadline. Your rollout milestone doesn't move; the franchised lead time does.

Nikivya Semiconductor runs the parallel route: the same parts, sourced outside the queue.

What we do for telecom procurement teams

Allocation Sourcing

Allocation means the franchised queue is rationed — not that the part doesn't exist. We search agents, brokers and distributor networks across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan for the stock that's actually out there.

RF, Power & Interface ICs

The line items that stall telecom builds: RF and interface integrated circuits and power management parts, sourced across 80+ manufacturer lines.

Emergency Air Cargo

When a site-acceptance date is fixed and a part isn't, urgent orders move by air cargo in 7–10 days. Standard sourcing runs 4–6 weeks. Send the BOM — see BOM fulfillment.

One GST Invoice, Imports Handled

Customs, duties and documentation managed end to end — see import handling. One Indian GST invoice, full paper trail, no forex on your books.

How it works

1

Send the allocation-hit part numbers

Excel, CSV, PDF — by email, WhatsApp, or the quote form. Include the quantity per build and the date the line needs them.

2

Quote within 48 hours

Part number, manufacturer, quantity, unit price, lead time — real availability from the network, not a distributor portal estimate.

3

We source and verify

Sourcing across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan. Date codes, packaging and markings inspected on receipt, before dispatch.

4

Delivered on one GST invoice

Customs cleared, duties paid, documents in order. Parts arrive with a GST invoice and the complete import paper trail.

Why allocation doesn't have to set your schedule

Allocation is a queueing problem, and the franchised queue is only one queue. Distributor stock in other regions, broker inventories, excess stock from cancelled builds — the same part sits in all of them. Reaching that stock takes a network built for it, and the discipline to verify what comes back. That's the work we do daily, across 80+ manufacturer lines.

The everyday passives around those critical ICs are simpler: MLCC capacitors and thick-film resistors are stocked in India and dispatch against your order. Keep your franchised distributors for the standard lines. Use us when allocation turns a routine part into a schedule risk.

Frequently asked questions

Can you find parts that are on allocation?

That's the exact situation we're built for. Allocation means the franchised queue is rationed, not that the part doesn't exist. We search our global network and report what's available, at what price, in what time.

What lead times should we plan for?

Standard sourcing runs 4–6 weeks. When a rollout milestone can't move, emergency air cargo delivers in 7–10 days. In-stock MLCC capacitors and thick-film resistors dispatch from India against your order.

Do you replace our franchised distributors?

No. Keep them for the standard, available lines — that channel works. Use us for the exceptions: allocation-hit RF and power parts, EOL components, and lead times your deployment schedule can't absorb.

Do you provide GST invoices and import documentation?

Yes. We handle the entire import — customs, duties, documentation — and bill you on one GST invoice from a registered Indian company (GST: 06AAJCN3307P1Z5), with the complete import paper trail for audit.

An allocation-hit part threatening a rollout date?

Send the part number and quantity. Real availability, pricing and lead time within 48 hours — no commitment, no minimums.