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China Mobile Chooses Vyyo for Network in Jiangsu Province
- Vyyo Strengthens Leadership as China Mobile's Largest 3.5 GHz Wireless Vendor
With New Deployments in Eight Cities -
PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Vyyo Inc. (NASDAQ:VYYO),
a global supplier of end-to-end wireless and cable broadband solutions,
announced today that China Mobile has chosen to expand its deployment of Vyyo's
solution for cellular and Wi-Fi backhaul in eight cities in the Jiangsu
province. Situated north of Shanghai on China's southeast coast, the densely
populated Jiangsu province covers 100,000 square kilometers with a population
of over 70 million.
China Mobile is deploying Vyyo's V3000 dual bus solution. This platform
provides wireless E1 and IP links that connect cellular and Wi-Fi base stations
to their base station controller. This application is especially useful in a
dense cellular environment in a major city or in places where wired
infrastructure is non existent or expensive to deploy.
"Our system stability, superior product performance and true end-to-end
solution remain key differentiators for Vyyo. This is best evidenced by our
serving five of the largest telecommunications operators in China -- China
Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, China Netcom and China Railcom throughout
more than 12 provinces totaling more than a quarter billion people," stated
Michael Corwin, president and chief operating officer of Vyyo.
"This project includes installing Vyyo's V3000 solution across eight cities in
the Jiangsu province, which includes Su Zhou, Wu Xi, Chang Zhou, Zhen Jiang,
Yang Zhou, Nan Tong, Tai An, and Huan An," continued Corwin. "Our priority is
to continue to build upon our successful deployment experience in China through
our proven relationship with Datang Mobile and other established system
integrators."
"These new deployments by China Mobile across the Jiangsu province expand an
already impressive list of successful implementations of the Vyyo solution
throughout China," stated Mr. Sun Yuwang, general manager of Shanghai Datang
Mobile Communications Equipment. "We remain focused on identifying new
opportunities to grow Vyyo's footprint with China Mobile and other leading
operators."
About China Mobile
China Mobile Communications Corporation (China Mobile) was officially
established on April 20th, 2000 and is directly under the central government.
It is a key state-owned enterprise based on the mobile business that split from
the former China Telecom as a result of the reform and restructuring of China's
communications industry. China Mobile has registered capital of 51.8 billion
RMB yuan, assets of over 320 billion RMB yuan and 120,800 employees. It has
wholly-owned subsidiaries in 10 provinces (autonomous regions) in China and
fully holds the equity of China Mobile (HK) Group Limited. China Mobile (HK)
Limited, of which China Mobile (HK) Group Limited is the major shareholder, has
wholly-owned subsidiaries in 21 provinces (autonomous regions and
municipalities directly under the central government) in China and went public
in on the Hong Kong and New York Stock Exchanges (NYSE:CHL).
About Shanghai Datang Mobile Communications Equipment
Shanghai Datang Mobile Communications Equipment Co., Ltd. (SDTM) is a
subsidiary company of Datang Telecom Technology Industry Group, one of the
largest telecom equipment providers in China. Located in Shanghai Cao He Jin
Hi-tech Park, SDTM mainly focuses on R&D, production, sales, and service of
mobile communications products. SDTM was established in April 1998. The
company is operated on the modern enterprise mechanism basis and has passed
authentication of the ISO9001 quality system. Since its establishment, the
company has been developing at a high speed. As a leading company in GSM
field, SDTM launched GSM 900/1800 BSS to market. It was the first time that
domestic equipment was adopted in a Chinese public mobile network. At the same
time, the Network Optimization Solutions provided by SDTM are widely used in
improving the network of China Mobile and China Unicom, giving SDTM a
predominant role in the market. In 2001, SDTM advanced to CDMA fields and
acquired a large number of orders from China Unicom. Also, SDTM devotes itself
to developing the TD-SCDMA released by the Datang group, which is one of the 3G
standards established by ITU.
About Vyyo Inc.
Vyyo offers broadband end-to-end solutions used by cable and wireless operators
to deliver telephony services (T1/E1) and high-speed data connections to
business and residential subscribers. The technology uses a modified version
of the cable industry standard DOCSIS architecture to deliver circuit-switched
services (telephony), as well as voice and data over IP. The company sells
systems directly to service providers and systems integrators worldwide.
Vyyo's solutions have been deployed in North America, China, Southeast Asia and
other areas of the world. For more information, please visit
http://www.vyyo.com/.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of
the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. These statements involve risks and uncertainties. Actual events and
results may differ materially from those projected in these forward-looking
statements as a result of several factors, including but not limited to, the
current limited visibility available in the telecommunications and broadband
access equipment markets; the competitive pricing environment and slower than
expected development of broadband wireless opportunities, particularly in
China; challenges of doing business in China and the Far East, including
regulatory, economic, political, health, financial and safety risks; the manner
in which the Chinese government distributes the awarded spectrum license
grants; the ability of China Mobile and Shanghai Datang Mobile Communications
Equipment to successfully implement Vyyo systems; whether Vyyo is able to meet
the needs of the telecom operators that have obtained licenses from the Chinese
government and maintain its relationships with those operators and their system
integrators; economic conditions worldwide; and other risks set forth in Vyyo's
annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003, its quarterly
report on Form 10-Q for the three months ended September 30, 2004, and in other
periodic reports filed by Vyyo with the Securities and Exchange Commission from
time to time. Vyyo assumes no duty to update these statements.
DATASOURCE: Vyyo Inc.
CONTACT: Walt Ungerer, Vice President Corporate Communications of Vyyo,
+1-650-319-4029, or ; or David Barnard, , or
Cathy Mattison of Lippert/Heilshorn & Associates, +1-415-433-3777, for Vyyo
Web site: http://www.vyyo.com/