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NXTcomm Eos Awards Honors Industry's Finest
ARLINGTON, Va. --(Business Wire)-- NXTcomm, the one event delivering the ecosystem of network-enabled voice, video and data, today announced the winners of the 2008 Eos Awards. The NXTcomm Eos Awards honor those exhibiting companies that have developed the most promising new technologies or provided the best new network services and strategic support.
NXTcomm replaces SUPERCOMM; the NXTcomm08 exhibit and conference comes to the Las Vegas Convention Center June 16-19 and will co-locate with InfoComm08, the leading audiovisual business-to-business marketplace. For more information, go to www.NXTcommShow.com.
Eos Award winners were honored for best new technology or enterprise solution in twelve categories covering the entire range of wireless, broadband, and next-generation technologies and services for both public and enterprise networks.
"Our exhibitors continue to raise the bar in innovation as exemplified by this year's competition," said Wayne Crawford, NXTcomm Executive Director. "This year's Eos winners and runners-up demonstrate the best and most promising advancements to the network-enabled voice, video and data ecosystem."
A judging panel of 15 consultants, technical journalists and service providers from the communications industry selected the following Eos Award winners:
Categories (Network Services and Design):
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Wireless/Mobile/Network Services (Includes WiMAX, mobile telephony,
mobile date, mobile IP, public and private wireless LANs, Wi-Fi
services, 3G networks, mobile television and 3G services and
applications, among others):
WINNER: Fiber Tower Corp. for Ethernet wireless backhaul service 3G/4G
FINALIST: Virtela for Accelerate WAN Service
Network Infrastructure (Includes designing, building and/or enhancing
network LANs, WANs, Ethernet services, converged IP services, IMS,
backbone, server systems and others, among others):
WINNER: Calix Networks, Inc. for FiberNet Fiber to the Business
FINALIST: Blue Valley Telecommunications for MPLS and VPLS-based
Ethernet network
(NOTE: No winner/finalist selected in backbone/core category)
Categories (Technology Innovation):
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Access Networking (Includes, but is not limited to, DSL, cable,
wireless, various IP-based technologies and other technologies):
WINNER: Ruckus Wireless for Ruckus Wireless 802.11n SmartMesh system
FINALIST: Zhone Technologies for SkyZhone
Backbone/Edge (Includes, but is not limited to, local-area, backbone,
and edge switch-routers; gateways, and load-balancing and other
transport layer technologies):
WINNER: Alcatel-Lucent for FP2 IP Routing & Traffic Management Silicon
FINALIST: Juniper Networks Inc. for Juniper Control System 1200
Optical Networking (Includes, but is not limited to, DWDM, Sonet/SDH,
optical "switching" and other metro or long-haul transmission
technologies):
WINNER: Infinera Corp. for The Infinera ILS2 optical line system
FINALIST: MRV Communication Inc. for OpiSwitch 0S9124-410G
Application Layer Systems (Includes, but is not limited to, DWDM,
Sonet/SDH, optical "switching" and other metro or long-haul
transmission technologies):
WINNER: BroadSoft, Inc. for BroadSoft Xtended Marketplace
FINALIST: Cisco Systems Inc. for Nexus 7000 series Data Center Class
Switches
Content Delivery and Management (Presented to the technology
manufacturer or vendor whose product demonstrates outstanding support
or innovation in the delivery and/or management of entertainment or
specialized content (video, music, images, etc.) technologies):
WINNER: RGB Networks for Modular Video Processor
FINALIST: Tandberg Television Ltd. For iPlex HD and SD transcoder
Wireless/Mobile Technologies and Applications (Includes, but is not
limited to, mobile television, video, data, e-mail, messaging,
commerce, dual-network systems, IMS, MVNO services and support.):
WINNER: Alcatel-Lucent for Geographic Messaging Service Platform
FINALIST: Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. for BroadOne WX300
Mobile WiMAX base station
Home Networking Technologies and Applications (Includes, but is not
limited to, security, video, audio, data, hardware and software
networking, appliance and equipment management):
WINNER: uControl for Home Security, Monitoring and Automation Platform
FINALIST: ZyXEL Communications for ZyXEL V750W SIP-based remote
surveillance device
Categories (Specialized Technology Achievement)
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Strategic Support/Solution (Presented to the technology manufacturer
or vendor who demonstrates outstanding strategic support of a
specific customer, such as a telco, wireless carrier, ISP, broadband
service provider, etc. Support must be tied to a broad-based
technology solution that integrates a range of products and services,
advancing the strategic and tactical business aims of a client over
an extended period, six months or more as of June 30, 2008, and
representing an ongoing relationship with the customer.):
WINNER: Alcatel-Lucent for IMS Consumer VoIP Solution
FINALIST: Hatteras Networks, Inc. for Mid-Band Ethernet
Ongoing Achievement (Presented to the manufacturer of a networking
technology or product that has, over an extended period of 3 years or
longer, a proven record of superior performance. Products and
technologies nominated in this category must have been put into
operation on or before June 30, 2005, and must show continuing
excellence in evolving to meet the needs of the changing
marketplace.):
WINNER: Hatteras Networks, Inc. for Hatteras Networks' next-generation
HN4000
FINALIST: Ciena Corp. for CN 4200 FlexSelect Advanced Services
Platform
A 13th award, called the Spotlight Award, will be selected by attending press and analysts and will be given to one of the 12 Eos Award winners. The Spotlight Award winner will be recognized at the invitation-only NXTcomm Exception Reception, Tuesday, June 17, 5:00pm - 6:30pm.
NXTcomm exhibitors nominated themselves, their customers or their vendors for best new technology or enterprise solution in 12 categories covering the entire range of wireless, broadband, and next-generation technologies and services for both public and enterprise networks. Nominated service providers or enterprise organizations must have put their services into commercial operations during 2007. Vendors or suppliers nominated for new technologies must have announced their products no earlier than September 1, 2007, and have them available for sale no later than July 1, 2008.
NXTcomm08 is expected to draw thousands of communications professionals from more than 100 countries and U.S. territories. NXTcomm08 will feature more than 500 exhibitors occupying 200,000 net square feet of exhibit space as well as 100 keynote addresses, sessions and conference events and coverage by over 450 press and analysts.
About NXTcomm:
NXTcomm has replaced SUPERCOMM. The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the U.S. Telecom Association (USTelecom), the two organizations that owned and produced SUPERCOMM for 18 years, have joined forces again to produce NXTcomm, which replaces SUPERCOMM as the one event delivering the entire ecosystem of network-enabled voice, video, and data. NXTcomm08 comes to the Las Vegas Convention Center June 16-19 and will co-locate with InfoComm08, the leading audiovisual business-to-business marketplace. For more information, go to www.NXTcommShow.com.
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