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RAD’s Award-Winning Service Assured Access Solutions Earn MEF’s New Carrier Ethernet 2.0 Certification

January 30, 2013

TEL AVIV, Israel, January 30, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –

RAD Data Communications [http://www.rad.com ] has been included in the first group of
manufacturers of Carrier Ethernet devices to have received CE 2.0 certification. The
announcement was made at the Metro Ethernet Forum [http://metroethernetforum.org ]‘s
Americas Carrier Ethernet Summit in San Diego, California.

The RAD products to have undergone testing in independent labs to receive their CE 2.0
certification are the ETX-5300A Ethernet Service Aggregation Platform
[http://www.rad.com/10/10G-Carrier-Ethernet-Access-Aggregation-Platform/22566 ], ETX-205A
Advanced Carrier Ethernet/Mobile Demarcation Device
[http://www.rad.com/10/Advanced-Carrier-Ethernet-Mobile-Demarcation-Device/22561 ] and
ETX-203AX Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device
[http://www.rad.com/10/Modular-Fix-Carrier-Ethernet-Demarcation-Device/18095 ]. These are
components of RAD’s Service Assured Access solution, enabling service providers and
operators to provision end to end services reliably and consistently without degradation
in performance, achieve lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and improve their competitive
edge. All three products were previously honored by the industry by winning various
Carrier Ethernet Awards at Carrier Ethernet World Congress events.

“CE 2.0 certification is further evidence of RAD’s industry leading position as a
vendor of Service Assured Access solutions for retail, wholesale and mobile service
providers,” said Amir Karo, RAD’s Vice President of Business Development and Marketing.
“RAD is proud to play a central role in the advancement of standardized Carrier Ethernet
technology, which will benefit end-users by providing better SLA tools and improved QoE
and, in turn, increase operator revenue and profitability by reducing TCO.”

Extends the Original Purpose of Carrier Ethernet

Next Generation CE 2.0 extends the original purpose of Carrier Ethernet with vital
additional features, including multiple classes of service (Multi-CoS), greater
manageability, and easier inter-connect for eight standard service types, enabling new
levels of efficiency and making it easier for a large number of access providers to join
the Carrier Ethernet community.

“CE 2.0 is a difficult accreditation to achieve,” noted Bob Mandeville, President and
founder of test lab Iometrix, which is responsible for the MEF’s testing process. “To be
recognized as CE 2.0 certified, each company must pass a test suite that totals 634
stringent tests,” he explained. “The demand for certified products and services is a
driving force, and we expect a significant increase in service provider certifications not
only from established markets, but also from developing economies in 2013.”

About RAD

RAD Data Communications provides Service Assured Access solutions that reduce
operational complexity and improve service profitability for retail, wholesale and mobile
service providers, as well as evolutional migration solutions for service providers and
power and transportation utilities, facilitating a smooth, secure and cost-effective
transition to packet-based networks. RAD’s multi-faceted in-house technology embraces OAM
and performance management; service assurance; traffic management; fault management;
synchronization and timing over packet; TDM pseudowire; ASIC and FPGA development;
hardware miniaturization; and SFP form-factor solutions. The company’s installed base
exceeds 12,000,000 units and encompasses more than 150 service providers around the world.

        Contact
        Bob Eliaz, RAD Data Communications
        +972-3-6458134
        bob@rad.com

SOURCE RAD Data Communications Ltd.


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