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Tadiran Tele sees India as key market

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Launches 2 products for SMB segment

Kolkata , Aug. 23

Tadiran Telecom Ltd of Israel, besides Israel, has identified India as one of the four strategic markets for its worldwide business. The others are US, China and Russia, said Mr Asaf Yishay, Tadiran Telecom's Director, Regional Sales and Marketing, Asia Pacific, on Wednesday at a news conference here.

Mr Yishay was here in connection with the formal launch of the company's Composit and Coral IPx Office solutions for the small and medium business (SMB) segment. While Composit has been designed to deliver a comprehensive suite of Customer Interaction Management solutions, the Coral IPx Office was an all-in-one server for voice and data traffic, offering a wide range of IP functionalities, a comprehensive list of user features and a large section of interoperability options.

According to Mr Yishay, India accounts for around seven per cent of Tadiran's global revenue of $100 million. The plan is to double both the company's market share in India and also India's contribution to Tadiran's global revenue within the next two years. "We are hopeful that Composit and Coral IPx will be welcomed and well-accepted by SMBs ," Mr Yishay said.

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