Telsima Announces Contracts with Telefonica and Vodacom
Telsima Corp. has announced multimillion dollar contracts with Telefonica in Latin America and Vodacom in Africa for the supply of TelsiNex DCME - which increases the capacity of toll-grade voice calls over circuit switched networks such as Long Distance International network connections and GSM networks.
Dr Alok Sharma, CEO Telsima said, "Telsima successfully bid to become a supplier of voice compression equipment to Telefonica Moviles (Movistar GSM) and Vodacom. Vodacom already has TelsiNex installed on the major domestic links of its Mozambique GSM network and is looking towards installing them in the GSM networks in its other African networks. TelsiNex is being used by all Tier-1 Telecom Operators in India and by many operators in APAC in addition to these new customers in Africa and Latin America. I note therefore with pleasure that our multimillion dollar Tier I successes across all high-growth markets worldwide in all our product lines have clearly established Telsima as an emerging global telecom giant".
The TelsiNex range of products, manufactured at Telsima's Bangalore facility, use Telsima's own DSP chip TXS-1000, which has sold over 5 million ports worldwide. TelsiNex can carry 16 E1s on one E1 bearer with excellent voice quality helps network operators reduce their investment on their backhaul transmission networks in a short time.
The company recently announced its full spectrum of IEEE 802.16e-2005 compliant, standards based Mobile WiMAX products for end-to-end Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) networks.
Posted to the site on 17th October 2007
