ENEA joins Scope Alliance to contribute to defining high availability middleware profiles

September 11, 2007

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STOCKHOLM and SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Enea (NordicExchange/Small Cap/ENEA), a world leading provider of network software andservices, today announced that it joined the SCOPE Alliance. The SCOPEAlliance, formed in January 2006 by Alcatel, Ericsson, Motorola, NEC, Nokiaand Siemens, is an association of Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) workingto accelerate the deployment of Carrier Grade Base Platforms (CGBP) forservice provider applications. Its mission is to enable and promote theavailability of open CGBP based on Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) hardwareand software building blocks and to promote interoperability to better serveservice providers and consumers.

ENEA is working with the SCOPE Alliance team of leading NEPs and anexceptional group of COTS hardware and software providers to produceprofiles for CGBPs intended to accelerate integration and deployment ofnext-generation networks. In addition, the SCOPE Alliance is producing gapanalyses that address emerging interface specifications such as the ServiceAvailability Forum¹s Applications Interface Specifications (AIS) that are acritical in realizing a tightly-integrated set of CGBP building blocks.

³The output of the SCOPE Alliance will play a critical role in giving NEPsthe confidence that their vision of leveraging COTS building blocks can befully realized,² said Jim Lawrence, chief software standards officer atENEA. ³ENEA is looking forward to contributing to the work of the SCOPEAlliance.²

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