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Utel Systems

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Expansion in Asia

Grimstad (Norway), November 30th, 2004: Utel Systems is expanding its business in the Asian region. Recently several new distributors has been signed up to promote the protocol test instruments in the new STINGA series. These distributors are:

 

- UniWorks (in South Korea)

- Wisdomcom (in China)

- I-Wave (in Japan)

 

"We have also registered an increasing interest from companies in the central and western region in Asia, including Pakistan, India and Iran. It is our goal to identify potential distributors in such countries in order to have a local point of presence" Sales & Export Manager Henning Bakken says. Utel Systems conclude that the significant upgrade of the instrument platform this summer and autumn has strongly contributed to the increased interest for the STINGA test instruments.

 

About Utel Systems

Utel Systems was founded in September 1998. The technology and products have been developed for a period of 10 years within Telenor, the major Norwegian telecommunication carrier. The company is focusing on providing their customers with a combination of telecom know-how, price efficient products and systems, on-site training/assistance and fast access to expert support. The products and services are therefore all built on a solid platform of signalling know-how. This platform is continuously strengthened through tight hands on interrelations with the largest customers.

 

Utel Systems is defining the Nordic countries to be the home market and is here addressing carriers/network operators, service providers and equipment manufacturers directly. International sales is focused on Europe, the US, Asia and Australia through an increasing network of dedicated, local partners/distributors.

 

For more information, please visit the corporate web-site at: www.utelsystems.com.

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