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NEC aims to get 70 percent of revenue from services
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NEC aims to get 70 percent of revenue from services | NEC aims to get 70 percent of revenue from services |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Wednesday, 17 June 2009 | |
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Page 3 of 3 This was followed in February 2009 with the release of th SV8500 designed to offer NEC's largest circuit switch telephony customers a migration path to IP based unified communications. Featured Whitepaper
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Other initiatives to boost service offerings include its Nextep broadband ISP subsidiary striking a deal with Telstra to wholesale ADSL2+ services in November 2008. And in March 2009 NEC announced that the Nextep network would be upgraded with Juniper Networks' M and MX Series routers into its core network to enable "the rapid deployment of new advanced voice, video and data offerings while improving the performance and efficiency of [Nextep's] existing high-performance broadband services." |
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