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Alcatel-Lucent launches IP Transformation Centre in India

Alcatel-Lucent has launched a new IP Transformation Centre (IPTC) in Chennai, India. First centre of its kind in the sub-continent, the IPTC is aimed at developing, integrating and testing end-to-end IP networking solutions for Alcatel-Lucent’s Indian and global customers as they migrate to next generation architectures.

The centre will enable service providers to design, test and integrate their solutions in a ‘risk-free environment’, the company said. It will reportedly help them shorten the IP transformation trajectory and their time to market.

The IPTC is networked with Alcatel-Lucent’s existing IPTCs and network integration centres located in Antwerp, Belgium; Singapore; Murray Hill, Naperville and Plano in the USA, as well as with multiple R&D labs world-wide, including India.

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