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Chiaro Networks taps P&H Telecom as Korean marketing partner; appoints Mark Tharby as VP of business development
January 2, 2003
RICHARDSON, Texas -- Chiaro Networks, the provider of disruptive technologies in a high-end routing platform, today announced a marketing services agreement with Korea-based P & H Telecom. P & H Telecom will market Chiaro’s IP routing platform, Enstara™, to Korean service providers. With a total population of about 47 million, Korea is one of the fastest growing broadband markets in the world today with approximately 30 percent of total households having broadband access. The government has promised 100 percent broadband coverage. This level of broadband adoption will move the country’s current telecom transmission network into a broadband sensitive packet switch / VoIP network, driving the need for high quality (99.999% reliability) 6+ Terabit Core Routers such as Chiaro Networks’ IP routing platform, Enstara. The Korean government has funded the expansion and conversion to this next-generation network. The founding partners of P & H Telecom, H.N. Huh and H.S. Park, offer more than 30 years of telecom expertise in Asia following stints at Rockwell, Alcatel and Samsung. Both partners offer an inherent understanding of the Korean market and the needs of the country’s service providers. “We’re pleased to have joined forces with P & H Telecom, the company that offers unprecedented knowledge of the Korean market," said Ken Lewis, president and CEO of Chiaro Networks. "Today’s services providers – in Korea and around the world – are struggling to manage costs while consolidating networks and services. Our platform, Enstara, offers a seven-year life cycle with increased reliability, scalability and the simplicity of one router per site. That means less complexity and cost savings within the network.”In a separate release:Chiaro Networks, the developer of true infrastructure- class core IP routing platforms, today announced Mark Tharby as vice president of business development. Tharby’s appointment reflects Chiaro’s transition from a development to a ‘go to market’ phase, and follows the company’s recent initial shipment of EnstaraÔ – the IP routing platform – to the next-generation grid network, OptIPuter. Tharby will assist the executive team in developing business with service providers that will lead to additional product installations in 2003."We’re thrilled with the momentum the company has achieved with the launch of our routing platform and our first deployment within a live network," said Ken Lewis, president and CEO of Chiaro Networks. "Mark is leading the execution of our ‘go to market’ strategy, and we’re pleased to have him on our team."Tharby joins Chiaro from Nortel Networks where he held various executive positions in marketing and product management. He has been working at the forefront of converged network solutions for over ten years, leading projects from the introduction of multi-service enterprise networks to the convergence of voice and data service in next-generation public wireless networks. Previously, Tharby developed new business globally from X.25/Frame Relay to ATM and IP VPN networking. His most recent focus was the transformation of a public voice network to a packet-based infrastructure with advanced services. Tharby holds a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.Chiaro Networks
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