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eInfochips acquires nGIN Technologies
Thursday, December 10, 2009
 

Ahmedabad: eInfochips, a technology design services and solutions company has acquired nGIN Technologies, a Chennai based networking software and protocol stacks, solutions and services provider for telecom original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

"nGIN's unique networking capabilities provides a significant competitive advantage to eInfochips in a high growth potential market. With this acquisition, eInfochips will now offer a much wider and deeper portfolio of networking products and services to its customers," said Pratul Shroff, CEO, eInfochips. "The addition of the nGIN's analytic network solutions will further strengthen eInfochips ability to help deliver reliable, flexible and cost-effective network and value-added network product development services. nGIN's EZ-Test, a test automation and management product complements our existing capabilities in networking testing and verification."

"By combining forces with eInfochips, we join a company whose video delivery and networking capabilities complement ours," said Johnson Rajkumar, CEO, nGIN Technologies. "Our expertise in IP for telecom domain together with eInfochips breadth and scale globally, will enable us to deliver complete solutions and services to our customers."

nGIN's offshore development center specializes in providing IP networking services and solutions across multiple spaces including infrastructure and consumer devices. The company's network design services, local market adaptation and system integration consultancy can enable customers to deliver enhanced services.

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