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3D Networks, India, successfully completes Nortel
Networks first in India and biggest in Asia Pacific* Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) deployment for Cognizant Technology Solutions
*With Nortel Networks Succession
Communication Server for Enterprise (CSE) 1000 for Cognizant Technology
Solutions.
3D Networks Pte Ltd., India, a leading
systems integrator and convergence specialist, has successfully completed the
state-of-art emerging VoIP deployment using Nortel Networks Succession 1000k
series voice communication system for Cognizant Technology Solutions in Chennai.
The project was to enable a closed user-group Voice
Communication for their Chennai-Okkiyam bound new facility-Techno campus.
For their new technology campus premises in Chennai that would act as the central hub for
their Indian operations, Cognizant needed a state-of-art, efficient, cost
effective, and scalable voice network to connect their intra and inter offices
between their new central hub and other offices in India, US and UK offices
3D Networks proposed a communications
solution that would reduce communications cost, provide consistent
communications with employees across the country and regions and protect
Cognizant’s investment in analog telephones and
Nortel Networks Meridian PBXs.
The Cognizant Chennai-Okkiyam project
has become a prestigious and significant example of a leading enterprise
becoming an early adopter of an industry leading solution for its simplicity,
maintenance-free and cost-saving features which otherwise would have been
impacted by the requirement of multi-server switches. The cost saving and easy
maintenance has been especially significant since the number of seats / users at
the Chennai facility are in thousands. The deployment of IP technology has
enabled that voice is carried on the existing data network, while quality
remains intact.
Today, nine remote offices of Cognizant
Technology Solutions have merged with state-of-the-art Technology Campus over
Nortel Networks Succession CSE 1000.
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Issued
January 2004
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