Network Equipment Technologies to Present at Jefferies Investor Conference
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FREMONT, CA, Sep 02 (MARKET WIRE) --
Telecommunications equipment maker Network Equipment Technologies, Inc.
(NYSE: NWK) announced today that C. Nicholas Keating, Jr., CEO, will be
presenting to investors at the Jefferies Second Annual Technology
Conference on Wednesday, September 10 at 10:45 a.m. ET. The presentation
will cover NET's opportunities in the government market, as well as the
company's traction with U.S. and global enterprise customers and systems
integrators worldwide.
A link to the live webcast will be available at http://ir.net.com under
"Upcoming Events." The presentation will be archived and available under
the "Webcast Archives" section of the website until midnight on December
9, 2008.
About Network Equipment Technologies, Inc.
For nearly a quarter of a century, Network Equipment Technologies, Inc.
(NET) has provided voice and data communications equipment for
multi-service networks requiring high degrees of versatility,
interoperability, security and performance. NET's broad family of products
are purpose-built for mixed-service, multi-protocol networks;
bandwidth-sensitive site communications; high-performance,
security-sensitive transmissions; and converged communications. The
company's NX Series for network exchange solutions and VX Series for voice
exchange solutions enable interoperability and integration with existing
networks for seamless migration to secure IP-based voice and data
communications. In addition, Quintum, a subsidiary of NET, delivers VoIP
access solutions that bring the reliability and voice clarity of public
telephone networks to Internet telephony. For more information, visit
www.net.com.
Company Contact:
Network Equipment Technologies, Inc.
Leigh Salvo
(510) 647-8870
Email Contact
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