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NEC selects Tpack's 10-Gbit/s Ethernet-over-Sonet/SDH technology for its SpectralWave UN5000 multiservice platform
December 12, 2006
COPENHAGEN -- NEC has signed a long-term technology cooperation contract with TPACK for development of an advanced 10 Gbps solution targeting the SpectralWave UN5000, NEC SpectralWave Multi-Service Platform.
The agreement was signed by Mr. Yamashita, General Manager of the Optical Network Division at NEC and Mr. Peter Viereck, President and CEO of TPACK during a special ceremony at the Royal Danish Embassy in Tokyo, which was attended by both the Danish Prime Minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, and the Danish Ambassador, Freddy Svane.
The agreement includes development and delivery of an advanced 10Gbps Ethernet over SONET/SDH solution for the SpectralWave UN5000 platform, which is extensively deployed in the Worldwide market. New customer requirements and a desire for greater flexibility prompted NEC's decision to choose TPACK.
"NEC is committed to innovation in our products to better meet our customers' needs. The TPACK based solution will provide the flexibility to accommodate new requirements in the future", stated Mr. Mikio Yamashita, NEC.
"We are excited and honored to be selected by NEC for this project. It is a perfect example of how TPACK's value proposition can be exploited to provide rapid delivery of enhanced solutions with the flexibility to react to uncertain future demands", stated Peter Viereck, CEO TPACK.
Tpack A/S
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