UTStarcom Earns First-Place Product Rating in Heavy Reading Multiservice Access Platform Competitive Analysis
ALAMEDA, Calif., Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- UTStarcom, Inc.
(Nasdaq: UTSI), a global leader in IP-based, end-to-end networking solutions
and services, today announced that the company's iAN-8000(TM) multiservice
access platform (MSAP) earned a first-place product rating in Heavy Reading's
MSAP Competitive Analysis. Based on the recent report, the iAN-8000 was the
top scorer in the central-office MSAP category. This is the second top rating
for UTStarcom in Heavy Reading's broadband competitive analyses. In August,
UTStarcom's AN-2000 B1000(TM) ranked first place in four categories for Heavy
Reading's companion report on the IP DSLAM sector.
UTStarcom's iAN-8000 Top Scorer in Central-Office MSAP Category
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'Heavy Reading's MSAP report presents the most comprehensive competitive
analysis of multiservice access platforms in the industry. We evaluated every
important aspect of functionality and performance of 44 MSAP products from 21
major telecom manufacturers and determined which platforms offer service
providers the best overall choice for different applications,' said
Mendyk
central-office MSAPs -- a key category for service providers as they continue
to build out their networks to deliver a full range of broadband services.
UTStarcom earns first place in this category because of the iAN-8000's high
density and scalability, and the quality of its features and services. The
iAN-8000 had an impressive all-around performance with perfect scores in the
QoS and subscriber ID and security categories.'
For more information on Heavy Reading's MSAP Competitive Analysis, visit
the Heavy Reading Web site at:
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'Service providers want the flexibility and capability to support Time
Division Multiplex (TDM) voice, Voice over IP (VoIP), and multimedia services.
UTStarcom designed the iAN-8000 based on our proven IP DSLAM and IP
softswitching technologies to enable converged services via one flexible,
scalable, and cost-effective platform,' said
officer and senior vice president of engineering for UTStarcom. 'We believe
the iAN-8000 is a highly efficient way for service providers to capitalize on
the demand for VoIP and advanced broadband applications. By supporting TDM,
VoIP, and other IP-based services all over the same lines, the iAN-8000 is
designed to enable operators to add new services and applications without
incurring additional infrastructure expenses.'
The iAN-8000 converges the functionalities of several longstanding
UTStarcom technologies within a single chassis. It can be configured to deploy
a wide range of narrowband and broadband voice and data applications to
subscribers over a wireline network infrastructure. By integrating the
features of UTStarcom's proven AN-2000 Multi Service Access Node (MSAN),
iAN-2000 VoIP Media Gateway platform, and IP DSLAM broadband access, the
iAN-8000 presents operators with an ideal strategy for incrementally migrating
from TDM to IP-based voice and broadband data applications. The platform can
be deployed in a central office as well as in remote/building node
applications using its wide range of functions. The iAN-8000's flexibility
allows the platform to support both service provider and enterprise
applications.
About UTStarcom's Broadband Solutions
UTStarcom's broadband wireline solutions enable carriers to deploy
IP-based, high-speed Internet, voice, data, and multimedia services over
wireline networks. Designed for highly efficient, converged service delivery
across an evolving networking landscape, these solutions continue to expand
the capacity and performance of narrowband, broadband, and transport
solutions. Our wireline broadband product offering includes a suite of optical
transport platforms, extensive edge network access solutions, and a
distributed IPTV and multimedia delivery system.
About Heavy Reading
Heavy Reading (http://www.heavyreading.com) is an independent market
research organization offering quantitative analysis of telecom technology to
service providers, vendors, and investors. Its mandate is to provide the
comprehensive competitive analysis needed today for the deployment of
profitable networks based on next-generation hardware and software. Heavy
Reading is an operating division of Light Reading Inc.
About UTStarcom, Inc.
UTStarcom is a global leader in IP-based, end-to-end networking solutions
and international service and support. The company sells its broadband,
wireless, and handset solutions to operators in both emerging and established
telecommunications markets around the world. UTStarcom enables its customers
to rapidly deploy revenue-generating access services using their existing
infrastructure, while providing a migration path to cost-efficient, end-to-end
IP networks. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Alameda, California, the
company has research and design operations in the
and
For more information about UTStarcom, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.utstar.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release includes forward-looking statements, including the foregoing
statements regarding the anticipated ability of the iAN-8000 to enable
operators to provide converged services via one flexible, scalable, and
cost-effective platform, the anticipated level of efficiency the iAN-8000 is
expected to deliver to service providers in VoIP and advanced broadband
services, the anticipated ability of the iAN-8000 to enable operators to add
new services and applications without increase in infrastructure expenses, the
anticipated ability of the iAN-8000 to deploy a wide range of voice and data
applications over a wireline network infrastructure, the anticipated ability
of the iAN-8000 to facilitate incremental migration from TDM to IP-based voice
and broadband data applications, and the anticipated versatility of the
iAN-8000 platform in possible locations of its deployment as well as the types
of application it supports. These risk factors include rapidly changing
technology, the changing nature of global telecommunications markets, the
direction and results of future research and development efforts, evolving
product and applications standards, reduction or delays in system deployments,
product transitions, changes in demand for and acceptance of the Company's
products, general adverse economic conditions, and trends and uncertainties
such as changes in government regulation and licensing requirements. The
Company also refers readers to the risk factors identified in its latest
Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports
on Form 8-K, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE UTStarcom, Inc.