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Access Solutions for Carrier and Corporate Networks

RAD Data Communications. Established in 1981, privately owned. Design and most of the manufacturing in Israel. 1,000 employees worldwide. Sales via 300 channel partners in 164 countries. Offices in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, UK, and US. Over 250 access solutions.

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Access Solutions for Carrier and Corporate Networks

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    1. Access Solutions for Carrier and Corporate Networks RAD Data Communications Ltd.

    2. RAD Data Communications Established in 1981, privately owned

    3. The RAD Group

    4. RAD Worldwide Sales Distribution in Year 2006

    5. RAD Solutions Strategy

    6. RAD Solutions

    7. Ethernet Access over Fiber, DSL, Wireless, and Legacy Networks End-to-end fault and performance monitoring E-Line and E-LAN services Classes of service (SLD)

    8. Emulated Services over Packet Networks – IP/MPLS Transparent voice, video and data over IP/Ethernet/MPLS Investment protection in legacy equipment Emulated services over packet switched networks IPmux line for leased line services Vmux line for voice compression solutions

    9. Voice Trunking and VoIP Unrivaled payback for toll quality long-haul segment over any media Flexible SIP gateways for remote site connectivity Small footprint for minimum collocation costs Proper capacity planning with highly scaleable solution

    10. Cellular Backhauling Solutions over any Infrastructure Fit any available transport infrastructure: PDH/SDH, ATM,DSL, Ethernet/IP/MPLS Co-existence of 2G/2.5G and 3G Pseudowire technology ensures investment protection and future-proof migration Reduce transport costs through bandwidth optimization

    11. ATM NTU and Multiservice Access Products Enables utilization of ATM backbone for multiple services (Ethernet/IP, circuit emulation, ATM) Extends Quality-of-Service (QoS) to the customer premises End-to-end performance monitoring and management Improves utilization of ATM uplink (shaping) Optimized solution for 2G and 3G cellular aggregation and backhaul

    12. MAP – Multiservice Access Platform TDM-based access platform for applications requiring reliable, low delay and consistent operation Digital cross-connects, multiplexers, CSU/DSUs, NTUs From low data rates up to n x STM-1/OC-3 All types of data and voice interfaces Unified network management provides end-to-end service provisioning

    13. Copper/Fiber/DSL Modems, Multiplexers and IADs Faster speeds: Using innovative DSL bonding technology to deliver broadband services at rates up to 9.2 Mbps over four pairs Converge multiple services: IADs integrates multiple voice channels, data, LAN, and Internet access over a single DSL link Diverse solutions: Wide variety of SHDSL solutions for TDM networks and CPE devices for DSLAMs (ATM or IP)

    14. Why Choose RAD? Broad Technology Base – Diverse product lines developed by RAD Flexibility - Solutions to specific customer needs Responsiveness - Quick reaction to market needs Expertise in International Markets – Compliance with standards, homologation, FCC/UL/CE Commitment to Quality and the Environment - ISO 9000, ISO 14000, RoHS, WEEE Winner of Israel’s National Quality Award Long-term partnership with customers, channels, suppliers and employees

    15. Worldwide Customer Base by Industry Selected References

    16. The Value Proposition for Carriers and Service Providers

    17. The Value Proposition for Vendors

    18. The Value Proposition for Mobile Operators

    19. The Value Proposition for the Transportation Industry

    20. The Value Proposition for Utilities

    21. thank you

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