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Siemens to be Telefónica’s Technical Partner for its Network Expansion in Germany


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Munich, Sunnyvale and Santa Clara, Calif., October 6, 2006 - Telefónica Deutschland GmbH is upgrading its network into one of the largest alternative broadband infrastructures in the German market. To this end, Telefónica has awarded Siemens Communications a contract to expand its inner-core backbone. Siemens has supplied M- and T-series routers from Juniper Networks (NASDAQ: JNPR) and Metro Ethernet switches from Extreme Networks and integrated them in the carrier’s backbone network at the locations Frankfurt, Berlin and Düsseldorf. Siemens will also maintain a service organization to support Telefónica’s network operation in ensuring the constant availability of the network. With the expanded network, Telefónica is equipping itself in Germany to serve growing numbers of users with a highly resilient infrastructure, offering internet providers high-quality broadband services such as Voice over IP, and in the future also IPTV and video on demand.

Siemens and Juniper Networks integrated the new components into the network of Telefónica Deutschland GmbH, a specialist for internet-based data and telecommunication services, with Siemens guaranteeing the security and availability of the expanded network through its technical service. The backbone network services have initially been contracted for three years. Juniper supplied the routing platforms and will be a partner to Siemens in the area of service. The new Metro Ethernet switches come from Siemens’ partner Extreme Networks.

With the expanded backbone, Telefónica is equipping itself, among others, to serve growing numbers of broadband service users. The operator plans to supply more than 1,500 cities and towns with the high-speed internet technology ADSL2+ by mid-2007, meaning that the company will reach around 60 percent of all German households. The company’s platform is targeted primarily at internet service providers and carriers that do not have a network of their own or lack full coverage in Germany. They can now offer their customers differentiated products in the fields of DSL, data and telephony services, and in the future also triple play or video on demand. As part of the first phase of its network expansion, Telefónica signed cooperation agreements with almost all major internet service providers last year and is also, among others, supporting O2 Germany in its entry into DSL business.

Background Information

As a supplier of carrier-grade products for the areas of NGN and IP, Siemens guarantees through its quality offer for SURPASS Integration Solutions that these products are available on the market as quickly as possible. This involves developing a customer-specific solution in the analysis and design phase. The end-to-end functionality of this solution is then tested and ensured in the subsequent reference integration phase. The network capability of the solution is finally checked in the field integration phase. The Siemens integration portfolio also comprises the offer of solution maintenance, which guarantees the end-to-end functionality of a solution over the long term.

The M- and T-series platforms deliver superior scalability, offering a clear 40 Gbps migration path and, with the modular TX matrix platform, a seamless upgrade to multi-terabit capacity. With advanced high availability features, such as Graceful Restart and Fast Re-route, and sharing the modular JUNOS operating system, the platforms deliver complete fault-tolerance and consistent operations throughout all platforms. The high-performance routing platforms provide high density Ethernet aggregation at the network core, and advanced, fine-grained quality of service (QoS) functionality at the interface level, enabling providers to efficiently introduce new, high-value services over Ethernet while concurrently reducing capital and operational costs.

The metro Ethernet switching platform is based on Extreme Networks® revolutionary core-class operating system, ExtremeXOS and includes Summit X450, BlackDiamond® 12804R and BlackDiamond® 10808 products. Whether deployed at the network core, concentration or as an aggregation device, the products benefit from the highly robust and modular architecture of ExtremeXOS and guarantees high levels of availability, resilience and simplified management of your entire network. As metro Ethernet switches offer an optimum support for triple play, the products provide low latency and high performance on every port. Summit X450 is highly flexible and scalable, making it an ideal aggregation switch for first level aggregation device before the traffic is passed on to Extreme Networks’ BlackDiamond® 12804R core switch at the POP.
Telefónica Deutschland

Telefónica Deutschland GmbH is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the global Spanish telecommunications group Telefónica S.A. The company focuses on integrated data and telecommunications solutions for business customers. Based on one of the largest network infrastructures in Germany, with a length of 40,000 km, 329 points of presence (PoPs), 73 DSL handover points, a fully developed Z-ISP platform and a link to the worldwide network of its Spanish parent, it gives customers virtually full-coverage access to the internet.

Siemens Networks GmbH & Co KG

Siemens Networks* engages in a dialog with its customers to create trendsetting communications solutions that help network operators and service providers achieve their business goals. Siemens Networks contributes its innovative strength, worldwide experience and unsurpassed implementation expertise in all areas of voice and data communications. As an innovation leader, Siemens Networks delivers customer value today and prepares customers for tomorrow with trendsetting solutions. Siemens Networks is a fully-owned subsidiary of Siemens AG and operates in about 100 countries.

* Siemens Networks will merge into a 50-50 joint venture with the Nokia Networks Business Group, creating a telecommunications powerhouse that will be called Nokia Siemens Networks. The new company will be a global communications leader with strong positions in important growth segments of the fixed and mobile network infrastructure and services, featuring a world-class fixed-mobile convergence capability. The new company Nokia Siemens Networks is expected to start operations by January 1, 2007, subject to customary regulatory approvals, the completion of standard closing conditions, and the agreement of a number of detailed implementation steps.

More about Siemens Networks at www.siemens.com/networks

Juniper Networks, Inc.

Juniper Networks develops purpose-built, high performance IP platforms that enable customers to support a wide variety of services and applications at scale. Service providers, enterprises, governments and research and education institutions rely on Juniper to deliver a portfolio of proven networking, security and application acceleration solutions that solve highly complex, fast-changing problems in the world’s most demanding networks. Additional information can be found at www.juniper.net.

Extreme Networks, Inc.

Extreme Networks designs, builds, and installs Ethernet infrastructure solutions that solve the toughest business communications challenges. Our commitment to open networking sets us apart from the alternatives by delivering meaningful insight and unprecedented control to applications and services. We believe openness is the best foundation for growth, freedom, flexibility, and choice. We focus on enterprises and service providers who demand high performance, converged networks that support voice, video and data, over a wired and wireless infrastructure. Extreme Networks is a registered trademark of Extreme Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other names are the property of their respected owners.

Juniper Networks and the Juniper Networks logo are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. JUNOS is a trademark of Juniper Networks, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners.



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