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MTS Bonds With Pace VDSL/ADSL+ Gatway

February 25, 2013 |
WEST YORKSHIRE, U.K. -- Pace Enables MTS to Deliver New Services, Increase Data Bandwidth, and Reach Further into its Footprint with Bonded VDSL/ADSL+ Solution

Pace (LSE: PIC), a leading global developer of advanced technologies for service providers, today announced a partnership with MTS Inc. (MTS), Manitoba’s leading full-service communications provider for residential and business customers, to deliver new services and increase ‘Rate & Reach’ with the Pace 5168N Bonded VDSL2/ADSL+ Residential Gateway.

The Pace 5168N offers best in class in-home 802.11N wireless throughput to enable today’s most popular consumer connected devices. Increased service area coverage, speed improvements and ease of installation are all key benefits that Pace residential gateways deliver to service providers and their customers.

“The Pace 5168N gateway helps us deliver Internet speeds of up to 250 Mbps on the MTS FiON Network and will be used to deliver speeds of up to 50 Mbps over our VDSL2 network,” said Stan Kurtas, Vice President of Marketing, MTS. “We can further expand our broadband service coverage and provide better in-home wireless networking performance thanks to our partnership with Pace.”

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