Ulticom Expands Support For Montavista Linux
Tuesday, 15 February 2005 14:55 EST
Ulticom’s Signalware(R) Carrier Grade Signaling Software Combined with MontaVista’s(R) Carrier Grade Linux(R) Provides Reliability and Open Systems Compatibility
Cannes, France, February 15, 2005 – At the 3GSM World Congress conference, Ulticom, Inc. (NASDAQ: ULCM), the premier provider of signaling software solutions, today announced it has expanded support for the Linux operating system by introducing Signalware on MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition 3.1 (CGE 3.1). The combination of Signalware, MontaVista CGE 3.1 and open computing systems will help Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) dramatically reduce overall system costs and time to market when deploying new 3G wireless access and core network elements.
Signalware’s full suite of products are fully supported on MontaVista CGE 3.1, including Signalware SS7, SIP, SIGTRAN and Gateway, and are also available on Solaris and Red Hat Linux. Fully compliant with the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) Carrier Grade Linux Specification 1.1, MontaVista CGE 3.1 complements the carrier grade and high availability attributes inherent in Ulticom’s Signalware signaling software.
“Many NEPs are looking to MontaVista Linux and Signalware as a complete solution to offer proven, robust signaling capabilities required for carrier grade network deployments,” said Peder Ulander, vice president of marketing, MontaVista Software. “Together, MontaVista’s CGE and Signalware address the availability needs and standards compliance required by our NEP customers.”
“Open computing system support has long been the philosophy embodied in the Signalware product, allowing NEPs to select best-of-breed computing platforms that optimally match deployment requirements,” said Osman Duman, vice president of marketing at Ulticom. “MontaVista shares this philosophy with an operating environment and development platform that enable NEPs to leverage commercial, off-the-shelf computing platforms ranging from server-based systems to rack-mountable AdvancedTCA (ATCA) systems.”
About Ulticom, Inc.
Ulticom provides service-enabling signaling software for wireless, wireline, and Internet communications. Ulticom's products are used by leading telecommunication equipment and service providers worldwide to deploy mobility, location, payment, switching, and messaging services. Traded on NASDAQ as ULCM, Ulticom is headquartered in Mount Laurel, NJ with additional offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia. For more information, visit http://www.ulticom.com.
About MontaVista Software
MontaVista Software provides an Open Source platform, allowing system designers to innovate across a wide range of inter-connected intelligent devices and communications infrastructure. MontaVista enables software developers with a commercial-grade Linux-based operating system. MontaVista Linux is a universal development platform that helps customers differentiate their products and get them to market faster at lower overall development costs. MontaVista Linux is the preferred choice of some of the world's largest corporations.
Founded in 1999, by real-time operating system pioneer James Ready, and headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley, in Sunnyvale, Calif., MontaVista Software is a privately held company funded by leading venture capital firms and strategic corporate investors.
www.mvista.com
NOTE: This release may contain “forward-looking statements” under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurances that forward-looking statements will be achieved, and actual results could differ materially from forecasts and estimates. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include: changes in the demand for Ulticom’s products; changes in capital spending among Ulticom’s current and prospective customers; risks associated with Ulticom’s dependence on sales of its Signalware products; risks associated with future networks not utilizing signaling systems and protocols which Ulticom’s products are designed to support; risks associated with the development and acceptance of new products and product features; risks associated with Ulticom’s dependence on a limited number of customers for a significant percentage of revenues; risks associated with the integration of Ulticom’s products with those of equipment manufacturers and application developers and its ability to establish and maintain channel and marketing relationships with leading equipment manufacturers and application developers; risks associated with rapidly changing technology and the ability of Ulticom to introduce new products on a timely and cost-effective basis; risks associated with holding a large proportion of Ulticom’s assets in cash equivalents and short-term investments and the reduction of prevailing interest rates; risks associated with Ulticom’s ability to retain existing personnel and recruit and retain qualified personnel. These risks and uncertainties, as well as others, are discussed in greater detail in Ulticom’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. All documents are available through the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering Analysis and Retrieval system (EDGAR) at www.sec.gov or from Ulticom’s web site at www.ulticom.com. Ulticom makes no commitment to revise or update any forward-looking statements in order to reflect events or circumstances after the date any such statement is made.
Ulticom, Signalware, Software Advancing Communications and Programmable Network are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ulticom, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. MontaVista is a registered trademark of MontaVista Software, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
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