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Home » SOFTBANK Signs $20 Million Contract with UTStarcom for Optical Products

SOFTBANK Signs $20 Million Contract with UTStarcom for Optical Products

September 21, 2004
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UTStarcom was awarded a new contract valued at approximately $20 million to supply its NetRing 10000 STM-64 multiservice optical transport product to the SOFTBANK Group. SOFTBANK intends to deploy the equipment in the construction of a new network with Japan Telecom.

UTStarcom NetRing platform provides aggregation, grooming, cross-connect, and transport functionality to deliver high-density, highly efficient STM-1 to STM-64, PDH (E1/DS1, E3/DS3), Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and ATM services in SDH-based carrier networks. In terms of functionally, the NetRing product line combines Add-Drop Multiplexing (ADM), Digital Cross-Connect System (DCS), Ethernet switching, ATM multiplexing and RPR functionality into an integrated, “pay-as-you-grow” multi-service system. http://www.utstar.com

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