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Sonus Talks IMS

March 09, 2006 |

SWINDON, U.K. -- Sonus Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: SONS - News), a leading supplier of service provider Voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructure solutions, will be joining its partner NK Networks & Services at CeBIT 2006, March 9 - 15, Hanover, Germany, to showcase its range of IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem)-ready next generation networks solutions, including Fixed/Mobile Convergence and Border Switching. The companies will be located in Hall 13, Booth C76/1.

CeBIT is the ideal showcase for the two companies' partnership, which combines NK Networks' well respected design and integration skills with Sonus' leading IMS-ready infrastructure solutions.

At the show, Sonus will be presenting and discussing the latest technologies for carrier IP-to-IP peering, VoIP security, cost-effective residential services, advanced service creation tools and turnkey applications for in-demand services.

"This is further demonstration of Sonus' commitment to the European market and our local partner NK Networks & Services," commented Joop van Aard, Vice President, Sales -- Europe, Middle East and Africa, Sonus Networks. "Together we can offer European carriers a complete package of products and services, as they migrate to next-generation networks."

CeBIT 2006 begins on Thursday, March 9th, 2006, and concludes on Wednesday, March 15, 2006. The event takes place at the Exhibition Grounds, Hanover, Germany. CeBIT 2006 is one of the industry's top events, presenting on topics relevant to the new digital world.

Sonus Networks Inc.



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