Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) · Calcutta · 1994

One of India's First
Successful Enterprise
Email Implementations

Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran · KCS Marketing Era · 1992–1995

In 1994, when Indian corporate offices still communicated by letters, fax machines, and telex, a young professional from Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) travelled alone by train from Bangalore to Calcutta, West Bengal, India — carrying modems, cables, and software disks — to deliver what would become one of the earliest enterprise email implementations in India.

Year
1994
City
Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Client
Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC)
Duration
12 Days · Extended from 3
Project Value
Rs. 20 Lakhs · 1994 Valuation
Technology
USRobotics Sportster Vi · 28.8 kbps
🏆 One of India's First Successful Enterprise Email Implementations · Calcutta · 1994
Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran — Implementation Lead, Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS)
Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran
Implementation Lead · Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS)
Travelled alone Bangalore → Chennai → Calcutta by train. Delivered one of India's first successful enterprise email implementations at Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC), 1994.
USRobotics Sportster Vi 28.8 Faxmodem — device used in one of India's first successful enterprise email implementations, Calcutta 1994
USRobotics Sportster Vi · 28.8 kbps · The Device That Connected India
1994Year of Installation
12Days · Extended Stay
Rs. 20LProject Value · 1994
28.8kbps · Cutting Edge Speed
1stEnterprise Email · India
Historical Context

India in 1994 — Before Email

The Communication Landscape of 1994

In 1994, India's corporate communication ecosystem was entirely analog. Letters, fax machines, telex systems, and physical dispatches were the backbone of business communication. The idea of employees exchanging messages electronically through computers felt revolutionary — almost impossible.

Email was still virtually unknown in most Indian corporate environments. Only research institutions and universities connected through ERNET (Education and Research Network) had any exposure to electronic mail. For the private sector, it was completely uncharted territory.

The vision of establishing internal electronic mail communication across the Kirloskar Group was ambitious and far ahead of its era. Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) was entrusted with making that vision a reality.

How Email Worked in 1994

Email in 1994 required a dial-up modem that physically connected a computer to a standard copper telephone line. The modem produced the now-iconic screeching handshake sound — KSHHHH... PING... BING — to establish a connection at up to 28.8 kbps.

Sending and receiving email temporarily tied up the office telephone line — no calls could come in during the session. Text-based protocols POP3 and SMTP were used with email clients like Eudora or Pine. The very same year — 1994 — experimental webmail first appeared at CERN.

Victoria Memorial, Calcutta — landmark of the city of one of India's first successful enterprise email implementations, 1994
Victoria Memorial · Calcutta, 1994
Howrah Bridge, Calcutta, 1994 — the city of one of India's first successful enterprise email implementations
Howrah Bridge · Calcutta, 1994 · One of India's First Successful Enterprise Email Implementations
"What is completely normal and taken for granted today — email communication — was then viewed as a remarkable technological breakthrough."
Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran · Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) · Calcutta, 1994
The Team

The People Behind The Mission

A new leadership team had joined Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) with an ambitious vision — to establish electronic mail communication across the Kirloskar Group. Each person played a critical role in making this national milestone possible.

Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran
Implementation Lead · Field Engineer
Travelled alone from Bangalore to Calcutta by train. Installed, configured, and trained employees on enterprise email. Extended a 3-day assignment to 12 days due to overwhelming enthusiasm and success.
Mr. Viswanath
Technical Specialist · Mentor
Enterprise email, modem installation, and software deployment specialist. Personally trained Dr. Senthil and strongly recommended him for the Calcutta assignment — a defining turning point in his career.
Mr. Parth Amin
Managing Director · Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS)
Visionary Managing Director who led the new KCS leadership team and drove the ambitious initiative to establish enterprise email communication across the Kirloskar Group.
Mr. Prithvi Bidappa
Marketing Manager · Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS)
Marketing Manager who coordinated the enterprise email initiative and helped position Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) as a pioneer in corporate digital communication in India.
Mr. Krishna Kumar
Marketing Executive · Autodesk
Marketing Executive with whom Dr. Senthil frequently travelled for Autodesk software implementation and customer training — building the field experience that qualified him for the Calcutta mission.
The Technology

How Email Was Installed in 1994

USRobotics Sportster Vi 28.8 Faxmodem — primary device for one of India's first successful enterprise email implementations, Calcutta 1994
USRobotics Sportster Vi · 28.8 kbps Faxmodem · The Hardware of 1994
AA
Auto Answer
CD
Carrier Detect
RD
Receiving Data
SD
Sending Data
TR
Terminal Ready
CS
Clear to Send
ARQ
Error Correct
OH
Off Hook
Phone Line Wall Jack, Splitter, Filter, Modem, RJ-11 Cable — complete 1994 dial-up email connection setup
The RJ-11 Connection · Phone Line Wall Jack → Splitter → Modem

The Complete Installation Process

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Software on Floppy Disk — Email client software arrived on 3.5" HD 1.44MB IBM-formatted floppy disks, loaded one by one into each workstation.
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DB9 Serial Cable — Modem connected to the PC's COM port via a 9-pin serial cable, enabling data communication between computer and modem.
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RJ-11 Telephone Connection — The modem plugged directly into the office telephone wall jack, sharing the existing copper telephone line infrastructure of Calcutta.
USRobotics AC Adaptor — Model USR41-2000, 9VAC 800mA, powered the modem from the standard office power socket.
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The Handshake Sound — When dialing, the modem produced the iconic screeching tone — KSHHHH... PING... — confirming connection at up to 28.8 kbps.
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POP3 & SMTP Protocols — POP3 downloaded incoming messages; SMTP sent outgoing mail. One connection, one message at a time.
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Phone Line Occupied — During email transmission, the office telephone line was fully occupied — incoming calls received a busy signal.
The 1994 Complete Installation Kit
Hardware carried by Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran · Bangalore → Calcutta · 1994
Complete USRobotics modem installation kit
Complete Kit · Modem + Adaptor + Software Disk + DB9 Cable
Hardware Components
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USRobotics Sportster Vi — 28.8 kbps Faxmodem · Primary communication device
USRobotics AC Adaptor — Model USR41-2000 · 9VAC 800mA · Power supply
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3.5" Floppy Disk — HD 1.44MB · IBM Formatted · Email software disk
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DB9 Serial Cable — 9-pin connector · Modem to PC COM port
Project Cost

The Rs. 20 Lakhs Project · 1994

What the Rs. 20 Lakhs Package Covered
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Travel
Bangalore → Chennai → Calcutta by train · Return journey included
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Accommodation
12 days in Calcutta · Extended from the original 3-day plan
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Installation
Modem, cabling, software configuration and full deployment
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Staff Training
All employees trained to send and receive email for the first time
Rs. 20L
Project Value · 1994
Rs. 3–5L
Bangalore Home · 1994
Rs. 1.5L
Maruti 800 · 1994
Rs. 40–60K
Engineer Salary · 1994

"Winning a Rs. 20 Lakhs order in 1994 was not just a business achievement — it was a statement of trust, technical credibility, and corporate vision. For Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC) to invest this sum in email technology — when most Indian organizations had never even heard of it — was nothing short of extraordinary."

The Journey

Bangalore to Calcutta — Alone

3
Days Planned
12
Days Delivered
Rs. 20L
Project Value · 1994
1st
In India · Eastern Region

In 1994, during the very early days of corporate digital communication in India, Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran became part of a pioneering initiative — the implementation of enterprise electronic mail systems at Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC), Calcutta, West Bengal, India. At that time he was working at Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) in technical support for Autodesk products — AutoCAD, 3D Studio, and related engineering applications.

A new leadership team had joined Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) under Managing Director Mr. Parth Amin, along with Marketing Manager Mr. Prithvi Bidappa and executives Mr. Rajesh Samai and Mr. Sridhar, who had previously worked with HCL-HP. Mr. Viswanath served as the technical specialist responsible for enterprise email, modem installation, and software deployment.

🎒 The Assignment

Carrying expensive modems, cables, software disks, installation tools, and networking equipment, Dr. Senthil travelled alone — Bangalore → Chennai → Calcutta by train. The modem equipment was so valuable that he could barely leave his luggage unattended even briefly for meals. Losing those components would have been financially disastrous.

⭐ The Recommendation

Mr. Viswanath had observed Dr. Senthil's confidence in customer interactions and technical handling during joint visits. When the Calcutta assignment arose, he strongly recommended Dr. Senthil to management — despite Dr. Senthil having never independently performed an enterprise email installation before. That moment of trust became one of the greatest turning points of his career.

The original assignment was planned for only three days. Once the implementation began, the management and employees at Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC) became deeply enthusiastic. Dr. Senthil's stay was extended to twelve days. A staff member was assigned to assist throughout his stay and take him around Calcutta.

Employees who had never previously used electronic mail were learning to send and receive messages digitally for the very first time in their lives. Day after day, they gathered with curiosity and excitement as they witnessed the future of communication unfolding before them.

By the end of the implementation, the successful launch was celebrated within the office itself. The project, valued at nearly Rs. 20 Lakhs, was completed successfully within twelve days and became one of the earliest enterprise-level email implementations in Calcutta and the eastern region of India.

The Client & Vendor

Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC)

Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) Logo
Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS)
Vendor · Bangalore, India
Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC) Logo
Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC)
Client · Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC) office, Calcutta, 1994
Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC) · Calcutta Office · 1994

Won on Merit in Open Competition

Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC) was a fully independent organization — despite being part of the same Kirloskar Group. They evaluated quotations from multiple vendors across India and awarded the order to the best proposal on merit alone.

Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) won the competitive tender based on their integrated expertise in IT hardware, software, modem technology, installation capability, and employee training — a combination no other vendor could match at that time in India.

The fact that both companies belonged to the same Kirloskar Group made the achievement more significant, not less — it demonstrated that Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) could win business on pure technical merit even within a competitive peer evaluation.

Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC)

Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC)

"Converting energy to serve the billions." One of India's most respected industrial electrical equipment manufacturers. Their decision to adopt enterprise email in 1994 positioned them as technology pioneers within India's industrial sector.

Open Competition · Won on Merit

Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC) evaluated all vendors in the market and chose Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) based on the best technical and commercial proposal — not group affiliation.

Rs. 20 Lakhs · 1994 Valuation

The project was valued at nearly Rs. 20 Lakhs — an enormous sum in 1994 — reflecting the premium nature of cutting-edge enterprise email technology and the scale of the full implementation.

Among Eastern India's First

The successful implementation became one of the earliest enterprise-level email installations in Calcutta and the entire eastern region of India — a milestone that preceded widespread corporate email adoption by nearly a decade.

"Sometimes responsibility comes first.
Expertise follows later."
— Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran · Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) · Calcutta, 1994
The Legacy
KCS branded floppy disk — Email Installation Software — One of India's First Successful Enterprise Email Implementations, Calcutta 1994

The Software That Started It All

In 1994, software arrived on 3.5" HD 1.44MB IBM-formatted floppy disks. This Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) branded installation disk carried the email software that connected Kirloskar Electric Company Limited (KEC)'s Calcutta office to the future of communication — one dial-up connection at a time.

Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran — Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) · One of India's First Successful Enterprise Email Implementations · Calcutta · 1994
Dr. E. Senthil Kumaran
Implementation Lead · Kirloskar Computer Services Limited (KCS) · 1994

A Career Defined by Firsts

This initiative represented far more than a technical deployment. It marked one of the early transitions from analog communication to digital communication within Indian corporate environments — delivered by a young professional who had never performed an enterprise email installation before, trusted on the strength of his character and the confidence of a mentor who believed in him.

Within a short period, Mr. Viswanath personally trained Dr. Senthil on modem installation, dial-up connectivity, cabling, software configuration, troubleshooting procedures, and enterprise email setup. The learning was intense — these technologies were new, expensive, and mission-critical for the organization.

The lesson learned in Calcutta in 1994 — that responsibility sometimes arrives before expertise — became a principle that shaped an entire career spanning over 37 years, 1,000,000+ people trained, and technology deployments across India and the Middle East.

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