Woon joins Etiya to lead international unit

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Catalogue-driven B/OSS for digital and communications service providers vendor, Etiya, has established Etiya International to drive its growth worldwide. Chun-Ling Woon as the group’s chief executive.

Established in 2004, Etiya is now one of Turkey’s largest corporate software providers. With the formation of Etiya International it is taking an integrated worldwide approach to meet global demand for its services.

“Our innovative, easily applied, flexible, and affordable solutions enable us to stand out from our competition,” said Ali Durmus, founding partner and chief executive of Etiya. “Etiya International will enable us to bring those solutions to a broader market and to accelerate our growth and innovation around the world.”

As chief executive of Etiya International, Woon will lead product management and drive the business and innovation globally. He has more than 20 years of technical and management experience in the telecom industry. Woon has extensive experience with every aspect of the business, from systems architecture and implementation to driving products to the market and brokering deals. He was vice presdient of marketing and business development at ConceptWave, which was acquired by Ericsson, vice president of marketing at Nortel Networks and has held management positions at Ericsson, Architel Systems, which was acquired by Oracle, and Siemens.

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