News | February 27, 2007

Luxcore Networks' Advanced Ethernet Switching And Optical Routing Technology To Be Discussed On CNBC

Atlanta, GA - Luxcore Networks' CEO Gerald Ramdeen will appear on World Business Review (WBR) hosted by General (Ret.) Norman Schwarzkopf. Ramdeen will be discussing Luxcore's innovative approach to delivering carrier class solutions based on its Ethernet Switching and Optical Routing technology. The show will air on the CNBC network.

The demand for new telecommunication services such as high definition television (HDTV), packet voice (VoIP), secured data access (VPN) and streaming video services (IPTV) over broadband networks is on the rise. New carrier class technology must be deployed within today's public-switched telephone network (PSTN) and global Internet infrastructure to meet this new demand, but at price points affordable for the service provider and end customer alike. Ramdeen states, "At Luxcore, our mission is to provide fixed wireline and mobile wireless network service providers worldwide with advanced Ethernet Switching and Optical Routing systems that enable bundled voice, data and video over today's legacy networks while supporting the emergence of advanced services over next generation packet networks with an ease of migration and compelling economics not yet experienced." Luxcore Networks has unveiled two new Ethernet Routing and Switching products to its flagship Optical Internetworking product line, the OXR 3300 - a carrier-class Gigabit Ethernet Switch/Router with integrated support of legacy TDM services for broadband access networks and the XR-IAD - an Enterprise Services Router, which enables cable operators (MSOs), telephone companies, and Internet Service Providers to offer a business class bundle of legacy T1/E1 telephony and data, broadband Internet access and secure high-speed data services all from a single customer premise-based device (CPE) over a single DOCSIS/PON/DSL carrier network.

About World Business Review
World Business Review (WBR) airs on the CNBC Network. WBR may also be viewed on United Airlines' in-flight TV and through video-on-demand via www.wbrtv.com. The WBR series is also available at more than 90 prestigious colleges and universities around the country including Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Notre Dame, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University. For air dates and times please visit www.wbrtv.com.

SOURCE: Luxcore Networks