Nortel Touts LTE TDD 4G FirstNortel Touts LTE TDD 4G First

Interoperability milestone accelerates evolution to next-generation services

February 13, 2009

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BEIJING -- Nortel(1) (TSX: NT)(OTCBB: NRTLQ) has successfully completed the first end-to-end video streaming session using a Time Division Duplex (TDD)-based Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, working with commercial grade LTE Base Station and device prototypes in China. This is an important milestone in the development of next generation wireless services for TD-SCDMA mobile network deployments in China, as well as advancing the deployment of LTE for service providers using TDD spectrum.

Demonstrating the power of 4G to deliver bandwidth-intensive applications to mobile users, engineers in Nortel's China R&D Center of Excellence completed the streaming video session using Nortel's LTE eNodeB (Base Station) with a prototype device for LTE TDD. Nortel has clearly demonstrated its ability to advance high-speed mobile Internet with LTE as the next step in evolving the TD-SCDMA based networks in China that use TDD spectrum.

China's government confirmed earlier this year the award of 3G licenses to the three major telecom operators in the country. China Mobile will operate a network based on the TD-SCDMA standard, China Telecom will operate a CDMA2000-based network, and China Unicom will operate the country's W-CDMA network. China Mobile, making the announcement of this collaboration and successful test call a vital step towards delivering true mobile broadband service to China's increasingly hyperconnected population. LTE TDD is a standard that will be used to evolve China Mobile's TD-SCDMA network. Nortel is also driving LTE trials with GSM, CDMA and WCDMA/HSPA operators around the world with a Frequency Division Duplex (FDD)-based LTE solution to evolve current 2G/3G networks to LTE.

"Nortel has a history of innovation in the wireless space spanning the last three decades, and this milestone is another example of how our engineers are accelerating the delivery of tomorrow's technology," said Richard Lowe, president, Carrier Networks, Nortel. "As operators globally are looking at their next generation technology choices, Nortel is able to help operators migrate to LTE from all major wireless standards. This milestone brings true mobile broadband closer for the hundreds of millions of mobile users in China who want ubiquitous high-speed Internet."

Nortel Networks Ltd.

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