Far EasTone chooses Nortel WiMax gear to deliver mobile broadband services as part of the government's M-Taiwan initiative

October 11, 2007

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TAIPEI -- Residents of Taipei County in Taiwan will benefit from ubiquitous wireless broadband access when Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET), one of Taiwan´s largest telecommunications operators, launches its Mobile WiMAX network from Nortel(1) (TSX: NT)(NYSE: NT).

As a participant in the government's M-Taiwan initiative, FET will offer mobile broadband services across Taipei County. Once deployed, subscribers will be able to use the network to access high bandwidth services such as streaming video, music, IPTV, VoIP, videoconferencing and corporate applications from nearly anywhere using laptop computers or other WiMAX-compatible devices.

"WiMAX offers significant new opportunities to deliver innovative information and communications services to customers no matter where they're located," said Jeffey J. Gee, executive vice president, FET. "Nortel's WiMAX solution performed well during our extensive technical reviews and we expect it to provide a robust and scalable solution to enhance FET´s existing mobile broadband services."

"Taiwan has emerged as a leader in the development of an end-to-end WiMAX ecosystem," said Y.K.Tsai, general manager, Nortel Taiwan. "Far EasTone's roll-out of WiMAX services will further the government's M-Taiwan vision of bringing readily accessible mobile broadband to the Taiwanese population. Nortel's WiMAX solution makes the complex demands of the new era of Hyperconnectivity simple by enabling person-to-person, person-to-machine and machine-to-machine communication with secure, high-speed mobile broadband connectivity."

Nortel Networks Ltd.

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