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RFS upbeat on India opportunity
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  10 Dec 2009

Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) is betting big on the forthcoming business opportunity from the India market for wireless and broadcast infrastructure solutions.

 

The company recently conducted roadshows in New Delhi and Mumbai showcasing its solutions under the ‘RFS Stay Connected’ programme.

 

“Our worldwide roadshows program has quickly gained momentum and we are continuously impressed by the clients’ positive response, in particular today in India,” claims Eric Mariette, RFS’ Vice-President for Global Marketing and Strategy.

 

“The high level of OEMs and Operators’ attendance to the RFS Stay Connected Days in India, with the involvement of RFS’ experts coming from each of our global Product Lines, clearly demonstrates that RFS is taking the Indian market very much seriously,” adds Kuldeep Tikoo, Managing Director of RFS India.

 

According to Kuldeep, the company is helped by the fact that it has production facility in Kolkata assisted by logistics centre located in four zones of India.

 

RFS says it is competent to assist Indian operators with aspects such as 3G network deployments, network migrations, network expansions, data traffic explosion, network capacity.

    
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