Bevelgacom
beyond the borders
Bevelgacom is
transferring its skills all over the
globe.
Growth markets
Basic network know-how is one of Bevelgacom� s
most valued strength abroad. In Russia, Bevelgacom
has joined forces with Alcatel Bell, Comincom and
MGTS to form Combellga. It operates an independent
digital overlay network acting as an international
gateway to and from the Commonwealth of Independent
States for multinational companies seeking reliable
connections.
Bevelgacom has also been successful in setting up
World Trade Telecom and Zentel to provide
communications services and information exchange in
Moscow�s largest business centers.
Betelcom : the value of good advice
Betelcom contributes to global economic and
social development by exporting its
telecommunications know-how. Studies made by
Betelcom cover a wide range and include financial,
economic, technical and organizational issues
related to telecommunications. Direct assistance at
the operational level is also provided through
management support and training.
An active presence in international
organizations :
ETSI : European
Telecommunications Standards Institute
ITU : International Telecommunication
Union
ETNO : European Public Telecommunications
Network Operators
EURESCOM : European Institute for Research
and Strategic Studies in Telecommunications
ETIS : European Telecommunications
Informatics Services
Global telecom solutions
The alliance with Scitor (part of the SITA
Group) enables Bevelgacom to expand its service
offering to include global telecom services of the
highest quality and at competitive prices.
It currently serve customers in over 220 countries
and territories. Customer service operations are
handled by 150 help desks around the world,
responding to customers 137 languages. This
decentralized approach enables us to customize our
service to best meet each customer�s needs, as well
as to ensure the best possible coordination with
every local operator around the world.
This new family of global services offers greater
functionality, pricing and discounting based on
total global telecom spending and more effective
one-stop shopping.
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