PacketLight Networks and Flextronics sign strategic agreement

June 25, 2001
June 25, 2001--PacketLight Networks, a developer of advanced optical service transport systems, announced the signing of a strategic manufacturing agreement with Flextronics.

PacketLight Networks, a developer of advanced optical service transport systems, announced the signing of a strategic manufacturing agreement with Flextronics. Under the agreement, Flextronics will produce, assemble and test PacketLight products.

PacketLight's all-packet optical multiple-service transport system supports SONET systems while accommodating emerging data and storage area network services. Based on PacketLight's patent-pending technology and architecture, the system has the capability to combine data, voice, storage and video, supporting TDM, ATM, IP, SAN and all optical signals within a single, all-packet fabric.

About PacketLight Networks:

Since its inception in early 2000, PacketLight Networks has been developing its advanced new-generation optical service transport system that enables carriers to provide businesses with high-bandwidth services. For more information, visit www.packetlight.com.

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