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RAD Data Communications says its three newest customers in Russia reflect a growing trend
August 1, 2006
MOSCOW -- RAD Data Communications, the industry leader in legacy-over-packet switched networks, says its three newest customers in Russia reflect a growing trend toward pseudo-wire circuit emulation solutions over IP, Ethernet, and MPLS backbones.
“Pseudo-wire emulation technology extends voice or data circuits across packet networks simply, transparently and economically,” notes Gregory Baranov, General Manager of RAD Russia. “It is transparent to all protocols and signaling, and therefore supports legacy PBXs, including proprietary features,” he explains.
“Russian enterprises, utilities and government agencies, in particular, are demonstrating increasing interest in pseudo-wire solutions because they minimize maintenance and operating costs by running voice, data, and video over IP/Ethernet-based networks.”
RAD Data Communications Ltd.
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