New client wins for BATM
BATM Advanced Communications, a designer and producer of medical and telecoms systems, said it had secured new clients in the US and Germany.
BATM Advanced Communications, a designer and producer of medical and telecoms systems, said it had secured new clients in the US and Germany.
The firm's subsidiary, Telco Systems, will provide Colorado-based FORETHOUGHT.net with its MPLS network.
This would offer flexible, guaranteed bandwidth at speeds of 30Mbps to 1Gbps, as well as accessibility for new cloud-based computing applications, the company said.
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The second win is with WEMACOM Telecommunication GmbH, a regional utility and city carrier in Germany, which will also use the MPLS system.
The company did not detail the value of the contract wins.
"Having one of Colorado's top ranked telecommunication and internet service providers, as well as an established German utility, select our MPLS products attests to the quality and reliability of our solutions," said Chief Executive Dr Zvi Marom.
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