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UTStarcom adopts AdvancedTCA platform

An Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 12, 2007

Open standard ATCA technology will help UTStarcom to deliver cost-effective, scalable and highly available solutions to network operators in Asia and worldwide.

UTStarcom has selected Motorola's AdvancedTCA communications servers as a carrier-grade common platform for the company's top selling mSwitch IP-based multiservice platforms.

UTStarcom expects that the latest open standard ATCA technology from Motorola will help enable it to deliver cost-effective, scalable and highly available solutions to network operators in Asia and worldwide.

"We are pleased to announce UTStarcom's collaboration with the leading provider of ATCA communications servers", said Pat Chan, Senior Vice President and General Manager of UTStarcom's Network Solutions Business Unit.

"By selecting Motorola, we believe UTStarcom will be able to significantly enhance the customer experience by leveraging Motorola's experience and technology expertise to decrease infrastructure costs, improve time to market and focus on revenue-generating applications and solutions for our mSwitch product portfolio".

"UTStarcom's selection of Motorola's communications servers is further evidence that the adoption of ATCA is growing in Asia and throughout the world", said Stephen Dow, Vice President and General Manager, Embedded Communications Computing, Motorola.

"We believe that deployment of open, standards-based communications servers as a common platform for a portfolio of applications will help network equipment providers lower capex and opex and speed time to market".

A portion of the revenue on this agreement was recognised in fiscal year 2006.

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