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Leading European Carrier implements Next-Generation Intelligent Network from ECT

One of Europe's leading carriers has awarded ECT a contract for an INtellECT Next Generation Intelligent Network (NG-IN) to provide highly profitable value-added services in legacy and next-generation networks throughout Europe. In the first phase, the value-added services are being introduced in Southern European countries where the carrier currently has particularly high traffic volumes.

This is yet another large contract for ECT´s INtellECT NG-IN after several other implementations in Germany and the Middle East in 2007.  "This significant contract again underscores the commercial success of our technology which allows our customers to use one central NG-IN to run highly profitable value-added services in legacy and next-generation networks throughout Europe," comments Dr. Marshall E. Kavesh, CEO and founder of ECT, on the recent win.

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