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03/23/2009  VOLKTEK's June trade shows

VOLKTEK is pleased to announce that we will be attending two trade shows in June to engage with our customers and showcase our new products and solutions.

With mature solutions in FTTx being deployed around the world, VOLKTEK is perfectly positioned to bring our expertise to helping ISPs, cable ISPs, contractors and construction companies build robust, effective FTTx delivery systems.

Computex
Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei World Trade Center, Hall 1, Booth C309
2-6 June 2009

COMPUTEX TAIPEI has become the largest computer exhibition in Asia and the second largest in the world, next to CeBIT in Germany.  Each year, key global businesses come to this event to launch their new products.  Since a large portion of the businesses in the world have research and deployment centers or production facilities in Taiwan, this exhibition attracts observers, analysts, and journalists of computer and information industries from all over the world to discover and report the latest technologies, developments, and trends.

CommunicAsia
Singapore
Singapore Expo, Hall 4, Booth 4G3-08
16-19 June 2009

CommunicAsia, combined with Enterprise IT & InteractiveDME, is the region's truly global platform set to address current and emerging issues in the ICT and digital convergence landscape.
 
The combined shows focus on the latest Hot Technologies for applications, solutions and hardware. It covers all aspects of the ICT industry. Co-located with Broadcast Asia, the regional event for digital media and entertainment, convergence is a major focal point of this unique event.

We look forward to welcoming you to our booths in Taipei and Singapore!

    
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