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Sonus Networks expands access services portfolio with acquisition of Atreus Systems

April 21, 2008

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WESTFORD, Mass. -- Sonus Networks (Nasdaq: SONS), a market leader in IP communications infrastructure, today announced it has completed the acquisition of Atreus Systems, a supplier of IP voice and advanced IP service provisioning software. Atreus’ expertise in the integration of operating support systems (OSS) and the provisioning of IP services for fixed-line and mobile operators’ access networks fosters the evolution of IP architectures globally. The combination of Atreus’ services and solutions with Sonus’ leadership in IP infrastructure will enable carriers and network operators around the globe to rapidly deploy innovative communication services to their subscribers.

This acquisition demonstrates Sonus Networks’ commitment to being a trusted partner for the world’s largest carriers. With the Atreus solutions as part of the established Sonus Access portfolio, Sonus is able to provide comprehensive integration services for operators’ growing IP-service portfolios, with the network management systems, billing and customer care systems providing a seamless consumer experience for the carrier subscriber.

“The combination of Sonus Networks and Atreus Systems provides the next step in creating a simple and integrated IP communications environment to manage next-generation communications services for consumers around the globe,” said Hassan Ahmed, CEO at Sonus Networks. “The key to advancing complete IP networks for voice, data and multimedia services is to provide solutions that increase functionality and ease of use, allowing dependable and innovative environments that make IP services a reality. Our five-year relationship with Atreus convinced us that its technology will help accelerate the industry’s growth and complement our access solution portfolio.”

Sonus Networks Inc. (Nasdaq: SONS)

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