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_portal_type_Flexible Document Corelatus   EN
Corelatus make telecommunication equipment which is mainly used to provide raw data for billing analysis systems (...)
Last update 07/31/2004 17:51
 
_portal_type_Flexible Document Corelatus   EN
Corelatus make telecommunication equipment which is mainly used to provide raw data for billing analysis systems (...)
Last update 07/31/2004 17:51
 
_portal_type_Flexible Document Alfa21   EN
Alfa21 is a spanish company using Erlang (...)
Last update 07/31/2004 17:13
 
_portal_type_Flexible Document Alfa21   EN
Alfa21 is a spanish company using Erlang (...)
Last update 07/31/2004 17:13
 
_portal_type_Text Document IDEALX Open Source Software guide  
IDEALX mentions Erlang along with Perl and Python in its Guide of Open Source Software. (...)
Last update 05/12/2003 18:53
 
_portal_type_Flexible Document Nortel Networks  
Nortel Networks has today became one of the biggest company using Erlang, along with Ericsson. (...)
Last update 04/18/2003 17:57
 
_portal_type_URL Erlang Consulting  
Cesarini Consulting Ltd. offers Erlang/OTP training at all levels alongside contracting and consulting services. Our network of certified consultants is one of the most experienced as they have been using Erlang/OTP since its early days. They are available for short and long term jobs world-wide.
Last update 02/10/2003 22:30
 
_portal_type_URL IDEALX  
IDEALX is an Open Source services and consultancy company that has been doing Erlang development since 2000.
Last update 02/10/2003 22:14
 
_portal_type_URL T-Mobile (UK)  
T-Mobile (UK) is an operator writting application for its telecom system in Erlang.
Last update 02/10/2003 21:16
 
_portal_type_URL Cellicium  
Cellicium is a highly innovative mobile telecommunication and software company.
Last update 02/08/2003 16:53
 
 

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