Zylog systems announces launch of internet bandwith solution

Launches 'Wi5 IBS' in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka markets

PTI | August 18, 2010



IT and Internet service provider Zylog Systems yesterday announced the launch of Internet Bandwidth solution 'Wi5 IBS' in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka markets.

"Wi5 IBS provides organisations bandwidth by analysing and understanding their requirements. Organisations can customise their bandwidth anytime as per their requirement through the Bandwidth Access Management Service provided by Zylog," a company statement said here today.

"Wi5 IBS will help corporate houses to save on expenses by enabling them to utilise the available bandwidth efficiently. The services are currently active in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka markets and soon we are planning to launch in Gujarat and Punjab," Zylog Systems India Chief Operating Officer S Venkatesh said.

This segment would contribute about 12 per cent of the company's overall revenue in 2010-11, he said.

Customers need not incur any capital expenditure as the Wi5 IBS equipment is installed and maintained by Zylog, the chennai-headquartered company said.

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