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Harris to buy Aastra Digital Video for $35 million
Jun 14, 2006 8:00 AM
Harris has signed a definitive agreement to acquire NJ-based Aastra Digital Video, a business unit of Aastra Technologies. Aastra Digital Video develops and markets video networking, encoding, decoding and multiplexing technologies used by television broadcasters, telecommunications providers and satellite networks. The heart of their product portfolio is the VideoRunner multi-service video networking system. It has supplied video networking products to Harris for the past eight years, sold under the brand names Flexicoder and NetVX.
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