Axerra announced the availability of the AXN10-8 Pseudo-Wire Access Device

May 30, 2006

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BOSTON -- Axerra Networks, "The Pseudo-Wire Company" and the leading provider of circuit emulation and service emulation solutions, today announced the availability of the AXN10-8 Pseudo-Wire Access Device. The AXN10-8 is the newest addition to Axerra's award-winning family of Pseudo-Wire solutions. It meets mobile wireless operators' growing traffic requirements for backhaul of both voice and data services in packet-based radio access networks (RANs). It also enables cable MSOs and metro Ethernet service providers to cost-effectively deliver traditional T1/E1 voice and data services for business customers.

The AXN10-8, generally available in Q3 of this year, becomes an integral part of the Axerra Pseudo-Wire solution for mobile wireless backhaul. The total solution empowers providers to utilize the capacity and flexibility of packet access networks, including Carrier Ethernet, cable HFC, xDSL, PON, and broadband wireless in the RAN. The solution enables backhaul for all generations of both voice and data traffic over a single packet-based RAN. Axerra is the only vendor that can deliver today both small, low-cost access solutions and redundant, high-density, carrier-class solutions for backhaul over packet networks.

The AXN10-8 combines ATM with IMA, circuit emulation, Frame Relay/HDLC/PPP, and Ethernet Pseudo-Wires in a single access device to enable backhaul of any combination of 2G, 2.5G, and 3G traffic, including CDMA 2000 plus 1RTT plus 1xEV-DO and GSM plus GPRS plus UMTS. The AXN10-8 is optimally sized, furnishing up to eight T1/E1 interfaces for connections to equipment already installed at the BTS and NodeB cell site, each soft-configurable for the type of Pseudo-Wire service required. It also furnishes Ethernet Pseudo-Wire services and four Ethernet ports for connections to new generations of cell-site equipment, aggregating the full range of existing and projected services for backhaul over a unified, packet-optimized RAN.

The AXN10-8 includes new functionality for grooming and consolidation of CDMA, GSM, and UMTS traffic that reduces latency while also optimizing bandwidth utilization in the RAN. In addition, the AXN10-8 is equipped with new OAM features that provide enhanced network visibility and reliability for cell-site backhaul. Finally, the AXN10-8 furthers Axerra's leadership role in meeting the stringent clocking requirements of both 2G and 3G network implementations. Axerra's state-of-the-art high-precision clock recovery (HPCR(TM)) mechanism has already been tested and is being deployed by major operators around the globe.

"The need for Pseudo-Wire solutions in the radio access network has become apparent worldwide as providers roll out bandwidth-hungry 3G services," says Gil Biran, Founder and COO of Axerra Networks. "The AXN10-8 is optimally sized for the growth of traffic and range of services at today's cell sites. The traffic growth is evident, based on our experience with live deployments on three continents, and the AXN10-8 will further increase service providers' OpEx savings."

Axerra Networks Inc.

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