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Juniper Networks announced that Jiangsu Telecom has deployed E320 Broadband Service Routers
November 8, 2006
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: JNPR) today announced that Jiangsu Telecom, a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Telecom, has deployed E320 Broadband Service Routers to expand network edge capacity and meet subscriber demand for IPTV, video on demand and other advanced IP services. Jiangsu Telecom selected the E320 because its best-in-class Ethernet interface density, superior reliability and unmatched scalability will enable Jiangsu to cost-effectively support more subscribers and introduce new services on its broadband network. The new E320 routers join the service provider’s existing installed base of Juniper Networks E-series routers.
“Jiangsu Telecom is leveraging the high performance and superior density of our flagship E320 Broadband Services Router to efficiently support the increasing demand for their new multiplay services,” said Eric Yu, Juniper’s vice president of Greater China. “IPTV, in particular, has been well-received in China and is an important service provider revenue source. The E320’s industry-leading scalability and operationally proven JUNOSe features enable Jiangsu Telecom to confidently roll out innovative services to their broadband customers, now and for many years in to the future.”
Juniper Networks Inc. (NYSE: JNPR)
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