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Aylus Networks sets up development centre in Bangalore

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Bangalore , Sept. 16

TECHNOLOGY start-up Aylus Networks Inc has set up its global development centre in Bangalore for mobility management switch solutions.

The company plans to increase its headcount from 15 to around 25 by the year-end, said the company's president and CEO, Mr Mahesh Ganmukhi.

Mr Ganmukhi said the Bangalore centre would work in tandem with the company's facility in Massachusetts to build mobility management switch solutions that will enable service providers to deliver mobile broadcast TV/Video and multimedia services across multiple access networks.

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