MSPP suits both wireless and wireline applications.

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Fully redundant, carrier-class Multi-Service Provisioning Platform (MSPP) Tellabs® 6325 edge node fits into 44 mm rack unit and transports mix of TDM and data traffic over Next-Generation Synchronous Digital Hierarchy infrastructure. Modular design with STM-16 and Gigabit Ethernet capacity enables wireless service providers to offer high-speed data service and mobile voice, while enabling wireline service providers to deliver triple-play voice, video, and data services.



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Tellabs Introduces World's Smallest Fully Featured Multi-Service Provisioning Platform (MSPP)



New Edge Node Enhances Reliability and Lowers Costs of Next-Generation Service Delivery

BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 14 - 3GSM -- Eliminating the need for service providers to choose between cost and reliability, Tellabs unveiled the world's smallest fully featured MSPP. The Tellabs® 6325 edge node is a fully redundant, carrier-class MSPP that fits into one standard rack unit (size 44mm). It is designed for deployment in access or metro network locations for both wireless and wireline applications.

MSPPs transport a mix of TDM and data traffic over a Next-Generation Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (NG-SDH) infrastructure. This solution simplifies network operations and reduces capital and operating expenses by carrying all services over a single network. For wireless service providers, MSPPs provide a cost-effective solution to meet the increasing demand for high-speed wireless data services and mobile voice. For wireline service providers, MSPPs facilitate the delivery of triple-play voice, video and data services over existing infrastructure.

Golden Telecom (Ukraine) is one of the first customers to order the 6325 node to expand its existing network, which is based on Tellabs technology. "Not only does the new Tellabs node enable us to save lots of space while pursuing our expansion plans, it also is significantly more cost-effective," said Andrii Droniuk, general director of Golden Telecom. "At the same time it retains the key features we have come to expect from Tellabs equipment, such as high levels of flexibility, redundancy and functionality."

"Unlike competitive offerings, the Tellabs 6325 node offers service providers the size and cost advantages of a micro MSPP without sacrificing reliability and performance," said Mike Smiley, vice-president and general manager, for Tellabs Denmark. "Additionally, the combination of its modular design, STM-16 and Gigabit Ethernet capacity makes the Tellabs 6325 node ideal for next-generation services."

As part of the Tellabs® IntegratedMobileSM solution, the Tellabs 6325 node offers a cost-effective 3G migration solution, providing capacity, redundancy and grooming at the edge of the RAN network. These capabilities lower wireless backhaul costs and improve network reliability as well as enable new high-speed wireless data services.

The Tellabs 6325 edge node also is part of the Tellabs® AssuredEthernetSM solution and enables wireline service providers to offer triple-play services. It will provide carrier-class Ethernet using Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) for service differentiation and help ensure Quality of Service (QoS) and efficient network usage.

General availability of the Tellabs 6325 node is scheduled for the first quarter of 2006.

About Tellab

Tellabs advances telecommunications networks to meet the evolving needs of end-users. Broadband solutions from Tellabs enable service providers to deliver high-quality voice, video and data services over wireline and wireless networks around the world. Tellabs (NASDAQ:TLAB) is part of the NASDAQ-100 Index and the S&P 500. http://www.tellabs.com/

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