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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedNokia Siemens Networks completes acquisition of Atrica Inc.(FINLAND)
European Telecom, February, 2008
The completion of the previously announced acquisition strengthens Nokia Siemens Networks' Carrier Ethernet expertise and gives the company a comprehensive, end-to-end Carrier Ethernet product portfolio, covering demarcation, edge, access, aggregation, metro core, core, and ASPEN, the services management and provisioning platform.
The Atrica product portfolio will be fully integrated into the portfolio of Nokia Siemens Networks, giving Atrica customers access to the worldwide support team of Nokia Siemens Networks and existing customers of Nokia Siemens Networks access to Atrica's solutions. Nokia Siemens Networks has more than 70 deployments worldwide that span the full spectrum of Carrier Ethernet applications (wireless backhaul, residential backhaul,...
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