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Telecom System Integration is a process of combining different components of a telecommunications system into a single, unified system. It involves the integration of hardware, software, and services to create a comprehensive solution that meets the customer's needs. This process is used to create a unified network that can be used to provide voice, data, and video services. It also enables the integration of different technologies, such as VoIP, Wi-Fi, and cellular networks.
Telecom System Integration is a key component of the telecommunications and networks industry. It enables the efficient delivery of services and the integration of different technologies. This helps to reduce costs and improve the customer experience.
Companies in the Telecom System Integration market include Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, Cisco, and AT&T. Show Less Read more