Revolab Chooses Presto

Eyes Big on UC Business in India

GN Bureau | June 6, 2012



Wireless products based on the new technology of unified communications providing crystal clear audio quality, versatility and flexibility of movement were demonstrated in a presentation here recently by Revolabs a US based manufacturer of wireless audio products for enterprise collaboration and professional audio applications. Unified communications is an evolving set of technologies that automates and unifies human and device communications in a common context and experience.

Roshan Gupta, Country manager –India and Middle East,Revolabs, says “Revolabs is seeking to strengthen its partnerships with existing clients by providing training in use and installation. Revolabs is all set to give extensive competition to the existing traditional systems of communication in the market currently with the support of Presto Infosolutions Pvt Ltd.”

Revolabs products offer a common interface, allowing for their efficient use across any organization, whether it is corporate, educational, government or medical. Revolabs with its bouquet of new technologies in ‘wireless unified communications solutions’ roadmap for the Indian market is to expand distribution channel, They see potential in partnering with Presto Infosolutions Pvt. Ltd. to penetrate deeper into Indian subcontinent.

Presto being one of the fastest well networked & a growing value added distributor in India, specializes in emerging technologies for government and enterprise customers in India and SAARC countries.

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