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Alcatel to Acquire TiMetra for IP/MPLS Edge Routers

Alcatel announced plans to acquire TiMetra, a start-up based in Mountain View, California, for its forthcoming line of IP/MPLS edge routers. Alcatel agreed to pay approximately US$150 million in Alcatel American Depositary Shares and Alcatel shares for the total capital of TiMetra. The companies said that in order to move beyond the “best-effort” Internet to new, billable services, carriers require IP/MPLS capable of delivering SLA-based virtual private networks (VPNs) and virtual private LANs (VPLS). The TiMetra platform, which has not yet been publicly announced, would be positioned at the network edge, providing deep packet classification and supporting a much richer feature set than current generation routers. TiMetra has been active in the IETF in the development of Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS), which provide bridged, multi-point WAN connectivity for corporate networks. TiMetra plans to unveil its platform shortly. The TiMetra platform is complementary to the existing Alcatel 7770 Optical Broadband Exchange (OBX), an IP router for the core of service provider networks. Alcatel expects the acquisition to close in Q3.
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