Dell and NMS Tea for VAS in India and South Asia.

ENTERTAINMENT CLOSE-UP-13 June 2008-Dell and NMS Tea for VAS in India and South Asia(C)2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com

Telecommunications services platform provider NMS Communications has partnered with technology and IT supplier Dell to meet customer demand for new value-added

voice and video services (VAS) in India and South Asia.

Through the reselling partnership, Dell in India will provide local sales and support for NMS-based solutions, providing a single touch point to telcos, VAS service providers, and content partners to source their complete technology needs in the VAS platforms space.

We see the addition of NMS s portfolio as a strong addition to our solution offerings to large customers in India, said Dell India Director, Software and Peripherals Nitin Bawankule. Through our regional offices in strategic locations, we will help customers deploy NMS technology that will enable them to offer truly innovative applications in today s competitive market.

Dell India will resell the NMS Open Access media processing boards and signaling products and the NMS Vision development tool kits, which are used to develop a broad range of value-added services including video and voice SMS, ringback tones, mobile TV and others.

Open Access products are scalable, high-density building blocks that give developers the processing power and capacity needed to quickly develop a fast-growing set of current and next-generation services. The Vision family of servers and gateways enable service providers to create and deploy a broad range of converged multimedia applications including ringback, prepaid calling, network conferencing, and multimedia blogging.

India s mobile telecom market is one of the fastest growing markets in the world, with a particularly strong demand for mobile value-added services, said Jamie Warter, vice president of marketing at NMS Communications. We re excited to partner with Dell in India to capitalize on that opportunity while also growing sales of NMS platforms in the region.

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