
Published: 23 April 1999 15:44 GMT
Nortel Networks is laying the foundations for its assault on LAN (local area network), WAN (wide area network) and telephony networks with a new version of the Optivity Network Management System (NMS).
The company claims the system combines all aspects of managing a network and helps to reduce the time spent solving network problems.
NMS 9.0 will be available in the second quarter with pricing starting from £10,000.
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