Overture Networks Partners With Ireland-Based Next Generation Networks to Provide Carrier Ethernet Solutions
Posted on: Wednesday, 26 March 2008, 09:00 CDT
Overture Networks, a leading developer of converged packet access solutions for Carrier Ethernet, today announced that it has partnered with Next Generation Networks (NGN), a leading provider of telecom and datacom solutions and systems to companies in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
The partnership will enable the two companies to provide enhanced solution offerings for existing and prospective customers through the deployment of multi-service Carrier Ethernet access solutions.
"Customers are migrating to an Ethernet network and Overture Networks has helped us accommodate that move by providing next-generation services with their ISG family of products," said Emmanuel Kennedy NGN director. "The partnership allows us to provide customers with more than just a piece of equipment, but also with interoperability with future technologies."
Both companies see great potential in bringing their best-of-breed solutions together for applicable opportunities and NGN has already deployed such solutions for service providers and telecom operators in the Irish market.
"NGN is well established with customers in the telecom and datacom markets," said Jeff Reedy, CEO and president of Overture Networks. "This is an exciting opportunity for us to work together to meet the growing demand for Carrier Ethernet solutions and to expand the reach of those solutions to new customers around the globe."
Next Generation Networks
Next Generation Networks (NGN) is a leading provider of telecom and datacom solutions and systems for Ireland and the UK. It is NGN's aim to provide clients with quality solutions which will reduce costs, increases profits and give a competitive edge. Customers include Mobile and Fixed Service Providers, Developers, Manufacturers, Government, Financial Organisations and Medium to Large Enterprises. NGN is positioned to provide the right solution at the right price to satisfy the needs of the customer in an ever changing market. For more information, visit http://www.ngn.ie.
About Overture Networks Inc.
Headquartered in the high-tech center of Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Overture Networks is relentlessly focused on providing solutions at the ever-expanding edge of the access network. The company enables network service providers and enterprises to stretch the edge of their networks to increase revenues, decrease costs and ensure a smooth migration to next generation networking. With its patent protected and award winning ISG family of products. Overture Networks uniquely combines the packet-switched and circuit-switched worlds into a single architecture--at cost points that make it extremely attractive for offering Carrier Ethernet Services to any size location--over copper, fiber or optical transport. For more information, visit www.overturenetworks.com.
Source: Business Wire
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