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Tuesday,
15 June 2004
+++ INTRACOM: Netmod Success Story Continues +++
INTRACOM has achieved a great success through the production,
promotion and sales of the ISDN Network Terminating Unit netMod. netMod
is promoted and sold in Greece and the rest of the world and has already
reached a sales volume of 126M. INTRACOM, pioneer in the development,
design and production of ISDN Network Terminating Units, has extended
its customer base to 33 countries worldwide after the recent contracts
with Telecom Operators in Bosnia, Malta, FYROM, Lithuania and Kosovo.
netMod, the most advanced product of INTRACOM's ISDN
Terminal Equipment products series, offers an integrated solution to SOHO
and home users providing two telephone channels for voice and data or
video transfer through a single ISDN line of 128 kbps, while supporting
R-S232, USB, S-bus, and POTS connectivity to the user's PC. In the Greek
market, netMod has promoted Internet's penetration and wide distribution
of all Internet related services and applications.
INTRACOM's ISDN Network Terminating Units have quickly
gained an international reputation and conquered European markets such
as Finland, Hungary and Cyprus, while soon expanded to the Balkans (Romania,
Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Albania, FYROM), to the rest of Europe (Poland,
Russia, Lithuania, Austria, Malta, Armenia, Moldova), to Asia (United
Arabic Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Jordan, Philippines, Palestine,
Nepal, Maldives), to Latin America (Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa
Rica), to Africa (Morocco, Senegal) and Australia.
It is highly important to mention that the penetration
in the above mentioned markets has been a result of international tenders,
where INTRACOM has been proclaimed as the lowest bidder in spite of the
strong competition from international companies.
INTRACOM's ISDN Network Terminating Units have been
distinguished among others for their interoperability with all types of
Digital Switches, their compatibility to all the widely known PC Operating
Systems and for their adaptability to different operators' technical specifications.
netMod sales continue to rise, as recent success stories
in new markets and extensions to existing customers show.
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