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Home » Netcentrex Reports Growth in Eastern Europe

Netcentrex Reports Growth in Eastern Europe

January 24, 2006
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Netcentrex signed 10 new customers and 6 new partners in the last 12 months in Central and Eastern Europe for its VoIP platforms.

Netcentrex said that although VoIP market growth is still heavily influenced by local loop deregulation and the need to upgrade legacy networks, there is a significant demand for advanced communication services in countries with growing broadband penetration, such as Poland, Croatia or Slovenia.

Recent Netcentrex deployments include MobilTel AD in Bulgaria, Optima Telekom and Portus d.o.o. in Croatia. The company will announce two new deployments this week in Slovenia. Five more deployments are underway in Russia, Poland, Croatia, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic and include 2 incumbent operators. They bring the total number of Netcentrex customers in the region to 21, with deployments ranging from NextGen POTs, to FMC and video communication services for cable, fiber and xDSL networks.

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