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USA Military Personnel Stationed In The Middle East Call Home On NSGDatacom's Series 2200 Network Exchange Voice Over IP Switches

Business Wire, Nov 11, 2003

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

CHANTILLY, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 11, 2003

A major USA interexchange carrier has successfully deployed NSGDatacom's (NSG) Series 2200 Network Exchange Voice over IP (VoIP) Switches in its call home program for USA military personnel stationed in the Middle East. NSG's solution was selected because of ease of deployment, reliability and the high quality of the telephone calls using packetized voice and clear channel communications over satellite.

Rich Yalen, CEO of NSG said, "We are pleased to provide the products and support for this major interexchange carrier in support of our military personnel in the Middle East. We look forward to continuing our support of this program."

The Series 2200 Network Exchange VoIP Switch is an IP/Frame Relay platform that delivers the benefits of voice, fax, and wide area networking together with multi-protocol data support to carriers and enterprises alike. The 2200 Series offers a unique combination of switched compressed voice and data support in a single platform. As a stand-alone voice and data switch, or in conjunction with other NSG products, it gives networks unparalleled flexibility and efficiency.

About NSGDatacom

NSG is a privately owned telecommunications company that designs, manufactures, sells and supports a wide range of industry leading voice and data communications products for access, concentration, routing and switching in critical carrier and enterprise applications. NSG completed the acquisition of the products and intellectual property of Nx Networks and Advanced Switching Communications in 2002. NSG products are deployed in over 100 countries worldwide. Customers include corporate, financial, government, and telephone company networks. Additional information about NSG can be found online at www.nsgdata.com.

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