BT is investing $ 21 million in order to axe its legacy TDM across more than 30 countries as part of its new generation network development – 21st Century Network. The company would be applying half of its initial global rollout plan to Asia Pacific markets where the company has been experiencing an average 45 % year on year growth in overall voice traffic on its current voice network. Seven nodes have already been rolled out across Asia Pacific markets which include Australia, India, Japan, and Hong Kong. The new network would be offering a never before seen level of integration between applications and network services.
via [VoIPNews]
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