In a bid to further strengthen global support for their VoIP infrastructure solutions, Sonus Networks (News - Alert) announced today the opening of their second facility in Bangalore, Karnataka India.
The Company's first facility in Bangalore, opened back in March 2005, helped in supporting their expanding customer base in the Asia-Pacific region and allowed operators to better realize the benefit of investing in IP based networks.
The new facility will support their continually growing global customer base and place better focus on specific geographic market demands.
The 9,500 square foot center will expand its R&D capabilities and concentrate on next generation wireless solutions including its IMS solutions.
"Our Bangalore team has been instrumental in the success of the Company's global strategy over the past year. By expanding our presence in India, we are aligning our resources and leveraging the regions deep pool of expertise to execute on our technological vision and to deliver the advanced solutions that will define how networks are built in the future, particularly in the wireless space," commented Chuba Udokwu, vice president, worldwide engineering, Sonus Networks in a statement.
In the third quarter of 2006, Synergy Research Group recognized Sonus for their leadership in the VoIP market, citing 29 percent market share in the IP voice industry.
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