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Shanghai office targets Chinese 3G expansion

A Dilithium Networks product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 24, 2003

Dilithium Networks has established offices in Shanghai to meet the growing demand for wireless 3G services in the region.

Dilithium Networks has established offices in Shanghai to meet the growing demand for wireless 3G services in the region.

"China represents the world's largest wireless market opportunity for 3G equipment and services.

Equipment vendors and mobile operators are aggressively evaluating products and services as they begin to deploy 3G networks.

We are very excited by the market opportunity for 3G deployments in China and establishing the China office extends our commitment to the region", said Lee Ellison, Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing at Dilithium Networks.

"The China office will serve to support our regional activities throughout the Asia-Pacific market".

Dilithium Networks' products and solutions benefit 3G operators, handset suppliers and network equipment vendors by facilitating the deployment of higher revenue-generating services.

Dilithium Networks' portfolio of products for the Chinese market includes multimedia gateways, 3G-324M protocol analysis tools, H.324M/3G-324M and H.323 protocol stacks.

"As China launches 3G in the next year, the operators will launch new value-added services such as video telephony, video conferencing and video call answering services", said Dennis Zhang, Asia-Pacific Sales Director at Dilithium Networks.

"Dilithium Network's extensive experience in 3G deployments will be highly valuable to assist the 3G network operators to gain insight into the launch of these new services".

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