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QTECH and HyT Business Breakfast

14 September 2018

On August 30, QTECH, together with the system integrator HiTech, held a business breakfast at the Telephone History Museum. The event, which was attended by representatives of construction companies, state-owned mining companies, government structures and the engineering sector, traditionally consisted of three parts.

Prior to the presentation, invited partners talked over a cup of coffee, and then went on an excursion to explore the museum's exhibition space and learn from its employees interesting facts about the history of telephone communications.

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Then, in the framework of the presentation on QTECH integrated network solutions, our experts highlighted all the company's product lines. We elaborated on the moments that particularly interested the audience. This time, the line of network equipment for corporate networks of medium and large companies, in particular the QSW-4600 series of switches, became a popular topic.

The questions concerned equipment performance (building powerful network infrastructures based on QTECH switches) and replacing QTECH switches with products of foreign manufacturers. Actively asked about the degree of reliability of the company's products; QTECH specialist's answer: “every piece of QTECH equipment must pass the technical control department, therefore there is practically no reject rate among the released products.”

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After the performance of our specialists, the guests of the event went to breakfast, where they continued to communicate at the banquet table. Agreements on future joint work were reached with some participants, and with some we discussed already started projects: for example, upgrading the corporate network of one of the representatives of the financial sector. The situation of the museum was conducive to productive conversations on the topic of communication systems.

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We thank all the participants, our authorized partner HiTack and the Museum of Telephone History for a great event!

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