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Financial performance reflects industry upturn

An Aculab product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Feb 6, 2004

Aculab has recently celebrated its 25th birthday.

Aculab has recently celebrated its 25th birthday.

Seen by customers and competitors alike as a leading manufacturer for CT components, Aculab has grown and prospered in a quarter of a century.

The future is looking bright too.

Alan Pound, Aculab's founder and Managing Director said: "Our performance this financial year really is a reflection of the industry as a whole.

We saw a dramatic improvement in May and June of 2003 and that upturn has been sustained.

Currently, for the first time in some years, all regions are performing well at the same time.

With industry experts predicting the trend to continue, 2004 holds some exciting opportunities for our customers and partners." 2003 saw some significant achievements for Aculab.

The announcement of Prosody S heralded an extension to the Prosody portfolio with a software only, host media processing resource offering.

It will open up the market for solution providers looking to create very competitively priced IVR applications and enable them to offer customers a few 'taster' channels of IP.

The GroomerII family has also grown and now offers a suitable solution, whatever the size of deployment or environment.

As well as the high-density 6U model, configurable up to 40 E1/T1 ports, GroomerII is available in a 1U model, configurable from two to eight E1/T1 ports.

Most recently, GroomerII includes IP support - enabling interconnection and protocol conversion between IP telephony protocols H.323 and SIP, as well as the world's SS7, ISDN and CAS networks.

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