NEC's new offering for the Indian SMEs

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NEC's new offering for the Indian SMEs

NEC India has launched a new IP-enabled Communication Server SL1000, in India. With this solution specially designed for SMEs, NEC aims to increase its presence in the SME sector and garner a domestic market share of 30% by end of 2011. The SL1000 is an intelligent cost-effective telecommunication system, which packs affordability, efficiency and IP-telephony all into one system. This cutting edge solution caters to the communication needs of SMEs, small offices and home offices (SOHOs).

Speaking at the launch event, Taichiro Hashizawa, Vice President & Senior General Manager, NEC Corporation said, "NEC is one of the top three players in the Unified Communications space globally and has customers in more than 80 countries. India as a market is of strategic importance to NEC. It is one of our fastest growing markets today and we are committed to addressing the needs of Indian customers. The SME sector is a lucrative market segment, and with SL1000 we aim to strengthen our focus on this sector."

Ravinder Raina, Country Head, Private Network Solutions, NEC India said, "Our products and solutions conform to the highest international quality standards and are known for their outstanding reliability, durability and technical superiority. SL1000 is a key pillar of our SME strategy and will enhance our private network solutions portfolio."

As a part of NEC's global strategy to grow its capabilities and technologies worldwide, the launch of SL1000 is an endeavor to bring the best-of-breed and proven integrated telecommunications solutions to India. NEC is also looking to partner with prominent telecom service providers who can help the company to reach its customers with a bundled offering.

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