Wednesday, May 29, 2013

DTC International Ltd announces developing relationship with Manx Telecom around Reverse Logistics and After Market Services.

DTC International Ltd announces developing relationship with Manx Telecom around Reverse Logistics and After Market Services.


DTC International Ltd is pleased to announce that Manx Telecom is extending their Reverse
Logistics Agreement with DTC. This agreement is for the recovery, resale and recycling of
Manx’s legacy network platforms.

Working closely with Manx engineering, procurement and finance contacts DTC is
recovering an entire Ericsson AXE 10 voice network on the Isle of Man surplus to
requirements following migration to Next Generation Network services.

Manx Telecom is the leading communication solutions provider on the Isle of Man, offering a
full range of fixed line, mobile, data and hosting services to business, consumers, and the
public sector. In partnership with the Isle of Man Government, Manx Telecom plays a pivotal
role in making the Island a global centre of excellence for eBusiness in all its forms. Manx
Telecom has invested over £120 million in the Island’s telecommunications infrastructure in
the past ten years. It has 100% broadband coverage to all fixed lines on the Island, with
higher than average speeds than the UK. More recently, Manx have deployed fibre to the
curb, which is now available to over 65% of the Island’s homes.

Manx awarded DTC a Reverse Logistics contract to manage their legacy Ericsson PSTN
equipment based on a strong value proposition and a track record of investment recovery
solutions to our customers over the past 22 years in the telecom industry.

DTC is a global business with central offices, warehousing and ATF (Authorised Treatment
Facility) located in Northamptonshire, UK. DTC International’s innovative approach to
Reverse Logistics and After Market Services covers a broad range of telecom network
equipment from customer premises equipment, fixed and wireless global operator networks,
private dedicated networks, data centres and copper cable infrastructure. All DTC’s
processes are fully compliant with the WEEE Directive and carried out in accordance with
Duty of Care under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.