BANGALORE, INDIA: For the first time in Asia Pacific, CommScope, a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communication networks, will showcase its complete portfolio of wireless, enterprise, and broadband solutions at CommunicAsia 2010, reflecting the evolution of the communications network marketplace towards integrated infrastructure solutions.
“The market leading solutions of Andrew Solutions will still be prominent in the CommScope booth, but we are excited to be showing off the innovative offerings of our Enterprise Solutions and Broadband Solutions groups, as well,” said Ben Cardwell, senior vice president, Global Wireless Sales, Andrew. “The CommScope/Andrew combined presence is a reflection of how market needs in Asia Pacific have changed and are no longer based on old divisions of network type.”
With its Connect and Evolve theme, the CommScope booth is a reflection of the communications evolution across Asia Pacific, where operators and businesses seek to grow their networks while meeting the demands of the future. The telecommunication landscape there is grappling with 3G and broadband demands as they put tremendous pressures on existing communications networks. CommScope’s vast experience and its extensive portfolio of solutions cover today’s diverse networking requirements.
“The needs of operators have changed, and the evolution to future technologies is happening across multiple markets,” said Cardwell. “The breadth of CommScope’s infrastructure solutions portfolio can empower customers to support wired and wireless voice, video and data services in unique ways.”
“Our enterprise customers are constantly looking to reduce the cost of managing and maintaining their infrastructure regardless of the nature or size of their business,” added Dr. Ispran Kandasamy, vice president of sales, Asia Pacific, CommScope Enterprise Solutions. “Supporting customers with a structured, reliable, durable and intelligent network infrastructure solution helps them optimize budgets and at the same time support both current and future applications.”
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