UTStarcom partners for FTTH IPTV in India

Feb. 2, 2007
FEBRUARY 2, 2007 -- UTStarcom Inc. has received a three-year contract through its partnership with AKSH Optifibre Ltd. to deploy its RollingStream end-to-end IPTV offering with Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL) in India.

FEBRUARY 2, 2007 -- UTStarcom Inc. (search for UTStarcom) has received a three-year contract through its partnership with AKSH Optifibre Ltd. to deploy its RollingStream end-to-end IPTV offering with Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL) in India. The contract represents the first commercial IPTV deployment in India and AKSH Optifibre Ltd. is the first company to launch IPTV in India. AKSH offers fiber and cable technologies and their main product is an FTTH offering.

"Consumers have come to expect sterling services that are both innovative and affordable from MTNL," said Shri RSP Sinha, chairman and managing director at MTNL. "We take the lead, yet again, in ushering in a true revolution in home entertainment with the country's first IPTV service. IPTV provides an interactive viewing experience and allows for multitude of exciting revenue generating applications to be deployed. Our existing presence in more than four million homes in New Delhi and Mumbai through our broadband service will give MTNL a tremendous headstart in changing the way people watch television."

The service, which will utilize MTNL's existing broadband network as the content delivery backbone, will consist of traditional broadcast television, video- and music-on-demand, videoconferencing capabilities, and time-shifted TV, allowing users to access television content on any channel up to one week in the past. All MTNL broadband subscribers in Delhi and Mumbai are anticipated to have access to the service, which launched in December 2006.

"By pricing the basic level of service at 125 rupees, we hope to attract a large number of our broadband subscribers to our IPTV service and drive revenue growth through the additional value-added services, like time-shift capabilities and video-on-demand, enabled by UTStarcom's RollingStream," Sinha added.

"This contract is a testament to both UTStarcom's worldwide leadership in the IPTV industry as well as our dominant position as a provider of innovative broadband technologies to the Indian market," said David King, senior vice president of international sales and marketing. "UTStarcom's award-winning RollingStream IPTV solution is now deployed with leading service providers in China, Japan, and India, which we believe proves UTStarcom's position as the leader in IPTV deployments worldwide."

"The cooperation with UTStarcom ideally complements our know-how," said Dr. Kailash S. Choudhari, managing director at AKSH Optifibre. "UTStarcom's RollingStream offers an end-to-end IPTV solution enabling us to deliver broadcast quality TV and on-demand entertainment service programming over IP networks. This enables us to offer even more comprehensive solutions and services in the area of IPTV, now and for the next three years. The start of IPTV services with MTNL is clearing the way for deployment of fiber-to-the-home solutions at the subscriber's home."

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