Korea's Ministry of Commerce taps Intelligent Telecommunications Inc. for DWDM system

Aug. 29, 2002
August 29, 2002--Intelligent Telecommunications Inc. recently won a contract to provide a 10-Gbit/sec DWDM test-bed system for Korea's Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy.

Intelligent Telecommunications Inc. (IT), provider of fiber-optic telecommunication solutions, recently won a contract to provide a 10-Gbit/sec DWDM test-bed system for Korea's Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy--for a project based in Kwang-ju.

"This DWDM system will help local vendors to test their products," explains Dr. Ko, chief technology officer of IT Inc. "And it strengthens Kwang-ju's position as a strategic center for optic component development."

"This contract represents a strong win for IT Inc.," echoes Steve Seo, president of IT Inc. "It reflects our expertise in providing customized, highly economical solutions for our customers in a short time frame. It is a nice addition to the family of systems that we have experience developing."

For more information about Intelligent Telecommunications Inc. (Seoul), visit the company's Web site at www.it.co.kr.

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