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Changchun Customs Gears Up for China's Open International Future
Changchun Customs Gears Up for China's Open International Future
By Search SMB Asia | Sep 3, 2007
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Changchun Customs is responsible for all customs and excise activities at Jilin Province's ports and frontiers. Changchun Customs decided that upgrading to a more powerful, more adaptable and more intelligent network was imperative. The authority wanted a network that would support increasing computer usage and proliferating use of e-business applications. It also wanted to provide users with a diverse range of services, while cutting management costs and reducing network operating expenses. 3Com's solution fit the bill.
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