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News Release from: Motorola Embedded Communications Computing Group
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 June 2006

Siemens signs for AdvancedTCA support

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Motorola's Embedded Communications Computing business has been selected by Siemens Communications Group as a preferred supplier of AdvancedTCA based communications servers

Motorola's Embedded Communications Computing business has been selected by Siemens Communications Group as a preferred supplier of AdvancedTCA based communications servers for Siemens' next generation telecom architecture. 'Siemens is committed to apply an open standards-based common platform with AdvancedTCA as a main technology in both its mobile networks and fixed networks portfolio', said Dr Dieter Carl, Vice President Platform Strategy of Siemens Communications.

'Our customers will benefit due to the need for rapid deployments and converged network build outs to provide new revenue-generating services'.

'We selected Motorola's Embedded Communications Computing business as a preferred supplier after an exhaustive in-depth review', said Mr Juritz, Senior Vice President Strategic Procurement of Siemens Communication.

'We believe it has the industry expertise, understanding of our business and product range to be a valued supplier of open communications servers'.

'Recent Yankee Group research shows that leading Tier 1 telecomms equipment manufacturers are embracing the concept of common platforms and estimate a 30% improvement in time to market and project development costs from using standards-based communications servers', said Brian Partridge, Senior Analyst of the Yankee Group.

'We are pleased that Siemens has selected Motorola as a preferred supplier of AdvancedTCA based communications servers for its next generation telecom architecture'.

'We believe this is further evidence of the increased acceptance of open, standards-based communications servers as a common platform that will allow companies to focus resources on new services, application innovation and optimise life cycle cost of ownership', said Wendy Vittori, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Motorola's Embedded Communications Computing.

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