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April 17, 2002
NORTH BILLERICA, Mass. -- Avici Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: AVCI), the specialist in high reliability routing solutions for the Internet, today announced the immediate availability of its IPriori(TM) 4.2 software release for its family of carrier-class routers. Avici's robust IPriori 4.2 enables carriers to reduce the number of devices in their points of presence (POP) and better isolate and defend against denial of service (DoS) attacks. Steve Kaufman, president and chief executive officer of Avici Systems said, "Today's financial pressures are prompting customers to re-evaluate the structure and expense of their existing networks. Carriers can leverage the features available on our platform to reduce the number of devices in their (POP). Our scalable platform combined with our advanced security features enables our customers to reduce operational costs, decrease management complexity, improve performance, and defend against denial of service attacks." Avici Systems Inc.
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