Lanode and Transition Networks expand their long-standing relationship to enhance support for its customers
Lanode appointed as Master Distributor for the former Patapsco product range
London – 4th January 2016 – Lanode, a specialist provider of networking, transmission and data communication solutions is proud to announce that it has been appointed as the Master Distributor for the range of previously branded Patapsco products from Transition Networks. In addition Lanode will assume overall technical support responsibility for all existing Patapsco maintenance contracts on behalf of Transition Networks with immediate effect. This support agreement greatly streamlines customer support making it quicker and easier for customers to be serviced.
Integrating legacy equipment with modern IP networks to optimise existing network infrastructure is a challenge many organisations face - especially when system expenditures are under such scrutiny. The former Patapsco range of TDM over IP products has the ability to deliver clock-locked switched data channels across packet networks thus allowing E1 and serial based devices to communicate over Ethernet / IP networks. Commonly used to inter-connect PBX's together they are simple to configure and provide prioritised transport for all types of voice and data applications. The complimentary ISDN over IP range is unique as it delivers clock-locked switched data channels across packet networks.
Donal McDonnell, Managing Director of Lanode commented “Lanode has been a preferred supplier of the Patapsco products from Transition Networks for a number of years and we have built up a wealth of technical expertise which we feel uniquely qualifies us to take on the responsibility for supporting these products in the future. We are delighted to expand our relationship and welcome the faith shown in us by Transition Networks.”
Grant Notman, Director Channel Sales, EMEA for Transition Networks said: “Our TDM over IP products excel in delivering very high quality, completely transparent, stable and accurately clocked E1/T1 "leased line" circuits across different types of packet networks, suitable for the most demanding of applications. We are very pleased to build on the long-term relationship that exists between our two organisations.”