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Juniper Networks Enhances Portfolio Of High-Performance Ethernet Services Routers


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New Interface Cards Increase Flexibility of MX-series Ethernet Services Routers; Extend Carrier-Class Ethernet to Broader Range of Networks and Services
SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 2008 -- Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: JNPR), the leader in high-performance networking, today expanded the range of interface cards for its MX-series portfolio of Ethernet Services Routers with the addition of three new interchangeable dense port concentrator (DPC) families. With increased flexibility to support a wider range of Ethernet network architectures in both the enterprise and service provider markets, Juniper’s MX-series provides customers with the ability to expand and accelerate the deployment of carrier-class Ethernet networks and services — reducing cost and complexity in additional parts of the network.

“Juniper’s MX-series platforms are a key enabler as we seek to maximize the value of our asset by increasing efficiency and capacity on our network while accelerating the delivery of innovative, high-performance services,” said Clive Dorsman, chief operating officer at The Carphone Warehouse Networks. “We are pleased to see Juniper further enhancing the MX-series with a range of new interface options that will provide increased flexibility, allowing us to use the MX-series to support a broader range of services.”

Interchangeable across the entire MX-series family — including the MX240, MX480 and MX960 — the new dense port concentrator (DPC) cards include:

New copper-based Tri-rate (10/100/1000) Ethernet DPCs which enable customers to support low-speed interfaces as well as the existing high-speed interface options.
New 20 Gbps DPCs, which are more cost effective and efficient, requiring less power than full 40 Gbps cards. The 20 Gbps DPCs enable cost- or energy-conscious customers to benefit from the long-term investment protection that comes from the MX-series’ superior performance and scalability, while keeping capital and operational costs at a minimum.
New Multi-rate DPCs, which increase flexibility and efficiency by enabling customers to support both Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on a single line card.
The new DPC interface cards can be deployed in tandem with existing interface cards — enabling customers to configure the MX-series with an optimal combination of high- and low-speed interfaces to meet specific deployment requirements. This unparalleled flexibility, when combined with the range of power- and space-efficient MX-series hardware platforms, enables service providers and enterprises to effectively balance cost, energy consumption and capacity requirements in an extensive range of networks.

“Juniper has enhanced their market position with the addition of these new line cards that broaden MX-series deployment options and lower costs for both enterprise and service provider customers,” said Dave Passmore, research director, Burton Group. “In particular, the MX-series copper interfaces will help address enterprise needs by supporting smaller, limited configuration requirements.”

The MX-series family uses the single source-code based JUNOS software, which delivers advanced Ethernet Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) capabilities and features that simplify the deployment and management of Ethernet services in large scale networks. The powerful combination of the MX-series next-generation hardware platforms, new interface options and JUNOS further advance the economics, performance and scalability of carrier-class Ethernet, while also reducing costs and complexity.

“Customers around the world are realizing the performance, scale and reliability benefits of deploying Juniper’s MX-series Ethernet Services Routers, making it one of the most successful, fastest ramping product introductions in the company’s history,” said Kim Perdikou, executive vice president and general manager, Infrastructure Products Group, Juniper Networks. “As we continue to expand the MX-series with new functionality that addresses evolving business requirements of both our service provider and enterprise customers, we will continue to help them reduce costs and complexity across an expanding range of network deployments.”

The Tri-rate Ethernet and 20 Gbps DPCs are available immediately; the Multi-rate DPCs are expected to become available in the second half of 2008.

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This press release contains statements which may be considered forward-looking within the meaning of the U.S. federal securities laws, including statements relating to the expected future availability and benefits of Juniper Networks products. These statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual achievements to differ from those expressed or implied in this press release, including unforeseen delays or other risks associated with the product development and release process. Additional information concerning these and other risk factors is contained in the Risk Factors sections of Juniper Networks’ Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2008. Juniper Networks assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking information contained in this press release.



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