Working at Stratix
Stratix consultants
Consultants at Stratix are knowledgeable, committed and passionate about their field. They are professionals with a strong academic background in technology, business, or law. They have the ability to listen carefully and eloquently present issues at hand. They consider relevant details and complexities of issues, as well as the latter's strategic dimensions. Thus, they are able to comprehend the client's interests quickly and carefully.
Our consultants focus on concrete results, and intimately cooperate with our clients to achieve impacting results that really matter. In this respect, our independence is one of Stratix's greatest assets.
Stratix-team
Stratix is a consultancy where the individual matters most. The individual's own contribution and continuous development provide the foundation for the entire team's success. Our unique blend of experience, expertise, and abilities allow Stratix to support a wide variety of clients in the field of telecommunications. Junior Consultants, Consultants, Senior Consultants and Partners openly and freely discuss their opinions, ideas, and knowledge, providing an ideal atmosphere to put their opinion to the test, and share knowledge and insights.
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Stratix Highlights
Stratix Brief: Bringing Fibre to Business
Stratix is currently developing a solution for FttH infrastructures which allows for business grade quality optical access and creates a feasible business case for competition in FttH models. Meer…Next Generation Networks
On behalf of the International Telecommunications Users Group (INTUG) Stratix composed a position paper on the subject of Next Generation Networks (NGNs). More…Analogue CATV
Research on behalf of OPTA on the factors of influence in the supply and demand of analogue CATV services, to get insight in the expected developments in analogue CATV. More…FTTH deployment 1Q2008
A detailled overview of 'Fiber to the Home' connections in the Netherlands: Number of Ftth connections grows to 176 thousand in March 2008. More…