MAYAN Networks lands first customer

March 7, 2001
Mar. 7, 2001--MAYAN Networks announced that it has shipped the first revenue units of a multi-year deal with NTT-ME, a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT).

MAYAN Networks announced that it has shipped the first revenue units of a multi-year deal with NTT-ME, a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT). According to the company, this announcement makes MAYAN the first multi-service SONET/SDH vendor to ship revenue units in Asia.

The order is a part of a unique reseller agreement between MAYAN Networks and NTT-ME, whereby MAYAN's Unifier SMX multi-service SONET/SDH platform is featured in NTT-ME's equipment catalog and is being sold directly by NTT-ME, giving the Unifier NTT-ME's honorable stamp of approval for use by its subsidiary companies.

MAYAN's Unifier SMX is a multi-service SONET and SDH transport platform that intelligently aggregates, grooms and switches TDM, Frame, IP and ATM traffic from DS0 through OC-48 across Layers 1-3 of the network, fully interoperating with legacy TDM and packet-based infrastructure. By mapping packet-based traffic onto SONET/SDH transport with industry-standardized Multi-Link Point to Point Protocol (ML-PPP), the Unifier provides carriers with a scalable and economical migration path between the metropolitan TDM networks and packet-based networks.

About MAYAN Networks:

MAYAN Networks was founded in 1998 to simplify the delivery of services and to reduce cost and complexity at the edge of the optical network. MAYAN serves Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs), Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs), Inter-Exchange Carriers (IXCs) and Independent Telephone Operating Companies (ITOCs). MAYAN Networks is based in San Jose, California. For more information, visit www.mayannetworks.com.

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