BT’s technology and IT operations division has completed testing of Huawei's low- and middle-end Quidway routers

August 12, 2004

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LONDON -- Huawei Technologies, a global provider of telecoms infrastructure, today announced the completion of formal testing of its new low- and middle-end Quidway routers by BT Exact, BT’s technology and IT operations division.

The products that have been tested, which include the AR 18-1x, AR 18-2x, AR 3x, AR 28-09, AR 28-10/11, AR 28- 30/31, AR 28-40 and AR 28-80, comprise a complete range of enterprise-ready routers which offer a total IP solution and are fully compatible with existing networks. The Quidway range is well proven in the marketplace in terms of quality, performance, and compatibility and is accepted by customers as extremely cost-effective. The routers all feature one initial VRP (Versatile Routing Platform) software package and include a new easy-to-use command line operation.

Quidway routers offer high technical capabilities for all types of installations, including Broadband CPE, Enterprise VoIP and end-to-end VPN solutions. Support for IP and IPX routing protocols, QoS, Multicast, Layer2/ Layer 3 VPN, and VoIP, is included plus a wide range of data interfaces, standard security features and management features.

James Yang, Head of Data Products at Huawei Technologies UK, said, “Our Quidway range is the result of ten continuous years of investment on IP products and has recently been awarded CMM level five software development accreditation - the world’s leading benchmarking standard for software development.” He went on to say, “This means that Huawei now offers a leading range of IP products, suitable for small business right up to high-end enterprise and carrier solutions, and we have proved that with over 200,000 successful installations worldwide.”

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.

BTexact Technologies

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