
Founder of the Telecom Institute of New York, Nishant Garg is an advocate of sustainability, education, and inclusion.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): Nishant Garg, founder of Delta Enterprise USA and Telecom Institute of New York, has been appointed to the CTIA’s prestigious Reverse Logistics and Service Quality (RLSQ) Leadership Council. CTIA, the leading voice of the US wireless communications industry, announced Nishant’s appointment on August 1, 2025.
CTIA said on its LinkedIn page: “We are excited to welcome Delta Enterprise USA, a subsidiary of Telecom Institute of New York, and their President & CEO, Nishant Garg, to the RLSQ Leadership Council.”
Nishant Garg of New York City is a sterling success story that exemplifies how vision, hard work, and dedication can shape an extraordinary journey. He traces his roots to Darjeeling in India, and Nepal. He began his career in 2000 as a wireless retail sales associate. Today, he is a prominent voice in the wireless, education, and sustainability sectors, standing tall as a beacon of perseverance and purpose.
He is actively involved in Indian American diaspora affairs and serves on the Board of the Nepali Chamber of Commerce and Miss Nepal North America, where he promotes cross-cultural collaboration and community representation.
His appointment to CTIA’s RLSQ Leadership Council reflects his commitment to industry innovation, inclusive education, and environmental responsibility.
A Wireless Industry Veteran, with a Holistic Mission
The wireless industry today is a cornerstone of modern life, enabling connectivity, productivity, and social mobility worldwide. Nishant Garg has built a multifaceted ecosystem under his powerful umbrella, including a nationwide wireless distribution network, a chain of wireless retail stores, repair and restoration services that extend device life, electronics recycling programs that promote environmental sustainability, and skill development and training, particularly for the differently-abled and underserved communities.
“Wireless is not a luxury anymore, it’s a necessity. And making it accessible, sustainable, and equitable is a responsibility we all share,” he says.
Nishant founded the Telecom Institute of New York (T.I.N.Y.) in Forest Hills to provide hands-on training in tech repair, sales, and entrepreneurship. This EdTech platform helps close the skills gap for minority and economically disadvantaged communities, empowering individuals through upskilling and career development. His Delta Enterprise USA is a global distributor of mobile phones and accessories. Its reverse logistics process streamlines mobile device redeployment.
CTIA and the RLSQ Council
CTIA, the leading voice of the U.S. wireless industry, champions innovation, investment, and best practices. Its RLSQ Leadership Council sets repair, refurbishment, and recycling standards, with members from major players like Apple, Samsung, Google, Motorola, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Amazon, eBay, and Walmart. Nishant’s appointment ensures that small business experience, grassroots insight, and inclusive innovation are brought into high-level decision-making.
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