ALOE Systems (formerly MERA Systems (News - Alert)), a vendor of carrier-grade softswitches for telcos, will participate at GITEX 2010, the platform for international professionals to do business across the Middle East, African, Indian and South Asian markets. This year it’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary promising even more added value for exhibitors and visitors than ever before.
Officials with ALOE Systems said that the company, which is an international developer of class 4/5 softswitches, will exhibit at GITEX 2010 to present a family of VoIP solutions that allows for efficient traffic management and rendering quality communication services to end-users: MVTS II, a comprehensive switch with billing and routing capabilities that does not require any add-ons after deployment; MVTS Pro, a high-performance softswitch with SBC and LCR functionality, effective tools for interaction with external systems and seamless integration into the existing network; RTU, a universal class 4/5 platform enhanced with a wide range of IP-based services for all categories of telecommunications companies.
“The expansion of presence in the Middle East is one of the company’s main priorities, so we’re highly interested in developing connections with operators and vendors in this region. The best way to achieve penetration and offer your solutions to the market is to take part at the most recognizable event, where you can meet potential partners and customers. GITEX is definitely this kind of event,” said Konstantin Nikashov, CEO of ALOE Systems, in a statement.
Nikashov said that for the company GITEX proves to be one the most effective platforms for launching new products and services, heightening brand awareness, especially now when the company has just rebranded to ALOE Systems, and communicating the latest market trends.
“We’re strongly focused at forging long-lasting relationship with telecom carriers from Middle East and providing them with efficient switching solutions from the industry leader,” he said.
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Edited by Juliana Kenny