Tilgin wins new order on IP technology from a leading operator in the Middle East

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Stockholm, Sweden, August 10, 2009: Tilgin, a leading provider of multiplay solutions for next-generation access networks, today announces a new order for IP-technology from one of its larger clients, a leading operator in the Middle East. The order is for Tilgin's Home Gateway with Application Software and the latest generation software for managing IP networks, VCM5.

The operator has previously chosen Tilgin’s HG1300, a Next Generation Access Home Gateway, together with the remote management software VCM5, and is now proving its continued confidence in Tilgin’s solutions through this new order. The order value is above USD 0.9 million, or approximately SEK 7 million. Tilgin’s customer is a full-service operator, covering a number of countries in the Middle East, and offers households and companies a wide range of IP-based services. In line with the fast progress across the region this operator focuses on innovative high quality services. Tilgin’s products fulfill the special climate and environmental rules. “This leading operator in the Middle East has set very high standards for technology and quality”, says Ola Berglund, CEO of Tilgin. “We are therefore very pleased about our position as their key supplier of Home Gateways for Voice-over-IP in next-generation access networks. The order confirms our position as technology leader for customer promises equipment and central software for IP-services.” Tilgin’s comprehensive offering of IP-based Home Gateways to households and remote management system gives operators a powerful solution for the next generation of broadband. Tilgin’s gateways provide intelligent components for multiple services in an operator-managed system. They are designed to be an integrated part of the operator’s network and enable zero-touch auto provisioning, remote management and full control for the operator. Tilgin’s intelligent home gateways for all IP-communication help operators to develop its offering of multi-play services beyond Voice-over-IP and high-speed broadband. ― End ―

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