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Poland’s largest alternative telecom provider has selected the Intelligent Services Access Manager platform to support SIP-based voice
June 24, 2010
PARIS -- Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) today announced that Netia, Poland’s largest alternative telecommunications provider of Internet access and voice services, has selected Alcatel-Lucent’s Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM) platform to support the deployment of one of the first European end-to-end session initiation protocol (SIP)-based voice architectures. As such, Netia has made another big step towards offering bundles of advanced communications services.
Service providers are increasingly transforming their legacy (voice) networks to IP – driven by the desire to reduce operating (OPEX) and capital (CAPEX) expenses on the one hand and the need to introduce new, revenue-generating, IP-based services on the other hand. By opting for Alcatel-Lucent’s 7302 ISAM platform, part of the ISAM family of IP-access products, Netia has been able to avoid disruptions for end-users and achieve cost-effectiveness in voice and broadband Internet access services.
“Building an end-to-end IP environment allows for lowering the production cost of voice and brings flexibility – a key factor in enhancing our capabilities to promptly respond to market demands for next-generation voice and data services, such as Unified Communication,” says Krzysztof Baran, CTO at Netia.
Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU)
Netia Holdings SA
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