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Motorola partners with ECI Telecom
New strategic relationship with ECI extends Motorola''s portfolio of Ultra-Broadband offerings for carriers
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PETAH TIKVA: Motorola Inc. today signed an agreement with ECI Telecom to extend its Ultra-Broadband access portfolio.

This alliance pairs ECI's IP DSLAM portfolio with Motorola's Fiber-to-the-Node (FTTN) and Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) solutions, Motorola said in a statement.

According to the agreement Motorola can access to ECI's complete portfolio of carrier class access infrastructure products including Outside Plant (OSP) and Central Office (CO) IP DSLAM solutions. It gives Motorola the global rights to brand, market, and sell ECI's portfolio of access infrastructure solutions, Motorola said.

The focus of the relationship is on the OSP and IP DSLAM products. Motorola will be investing in integration of these platforms into their current Ultra-Broadband access portfolio, the statement added.

"Motorola couldn't have chosen a better technology ally than ECI for extending its Ultra-Broadband access portfolio," said Erik Keith, senior analyst for Broadband Infrastructure at Current Analysis.

"ECI's solutions deliver a array of access network and QoS features such as integrated data, video and voice that clearly position the company as a leading IP DSLAM provider," he added.

Kevin Keefe, vice president of marketing and business development, Motorola Connected Home Solutions, said, "This relationship extends our portfolio of video-optimized FTTN and FTTP solutions and rounds out Motorola's global strategy to help enable service delivery over any carrier and cable access network architecture."

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