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2006 Press Releases

Amended VDSL2 Standard Validates Aktino's
Ethernet Over Copper Technology Strategy


IRVINE, Calif., November 13, 2006 - The International Telecommunication Union's recent approval of an amended standard for VDSL2 validates, and brings to the forefront, the technology approach that Aktino has taken since it was founded, the company said today.

Meeting in Geneva, the ITU's standards group 15 (ITU-SG15) consented to Amendment 1 to the VDSL2 (ITU-G.993.2) standard last week. This amendment enhances the functionality of VDSL2 and gives it added flexibility to service both business and residential applications on both short and long loops. The additional functionality is achieved through newly-defined flexible band plans that allow the modem to be configured for either asymmetric or symmetric rate services.

"With this new functionality, VDSL2 is now positioned as the highest-performance, most flexible universal DSL technology," said Michail Tsatsanis, chief scientist and co-founder of Aktino, the industry leader in delivery of business-class broadband over the existing copper wiring infrastructure. "We are grateful for the significant support we received from all the major global ILECs and our partners to create this enhancement for the VDSL2 standard."

Tsatsanis added that VDSL2 is now positioned as the optimal means for converging business and residential access network equipment into unified platforms.

"In addition to supporting new residential services such as IPTV, VDSL2 can now also support next-generation symmetric business access services such as Ethernet over copper via one or multiple bonded copper pairs."

Since its founding in 2003, Aktino has advocated the merits of DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone) technology - the basis for VDSL2 - as the best approach for delivering business access services. Aktino pioneered the adaptation of the technology for symmetric services and, through its active leadership and involvement in the standards process, has helped drive its establishment as an open industry standard.

Aktino was the first to deliver products for the business Ethernet market that were based on DMT technology and the first to deliver further performance enhancements through its unique MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) on DMT approach. Thanks to MIMO on DMT, Aktino is able to minimize crosstalk among copper pairs. This enables longer reach and greater bandwidth, delivering a much larger service footprint, throughout the entire Carrier Serving Area.

Aktino's product family consists of the AK3000, which provides long-reach DS3 (45 Mbps) services; the AK4000, which enables true 10 to 50 Mbps business-class Ethernet services; and the AK5000, a scalable, shelf-based platform for larger installations.

About Aktino
Aktino designs and delivers innovative carrier-class long reach broadband over copper solutions that enable service providers to offer a broad footprint of revenue-generating business-class broadband services over existing copper loops. Aktino is a pioneer in the use of industry standard DMT (Discrete Multi Tone) with MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) in the wireline domain. Aktino's products, including its MEF 9- and MEF 14-certified AK4000 family, and DS3 (ATM/TDM)-based AK3000 family enable service providers to deliver more services to a larger footprint than any other copper-based broadband solution. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Irvine, California, Aktino is shipping products to service providers throughout the world. For more information, please visit www. aktino.com.

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