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Tekelec to Acquire Taqua for its Small Class 5 Switching Solution

Tekelec agreed to acquire Taqua, a provider of next-generation Class 5 packet switching systems, for approximately $85 million cash, plus the assumption of Taqua’s outstanding options. Taqua’s Class 5 switching solution is optimized for the small switch service provider market. A small switch is defined as serving under 5,000 lines.

Founded in 1998, Taqua began shipments of the iX7000 (formerly branded the OCX next-generation Class 5 packet switch in 2000. The platform incorporates softswitch, signaling and media gateway functionality on a single-card design. Taqua has shipped over 140 switches shipped to more than 85 customers, a variety of incumbent (ILEC) and competitive (CLEC) carriers across North America . The company added 40 customers in 2003.

Tekelec described the acquisition as complementary to its existing product line, with little overlap of existing softswitch solutions. While Taqua has focused on small Class 5 switch migrations, Tekelec’s Santera division has focused on Class 4, larger Class 5 and wireless softswitch solutions.

Following the acquisition, Tekelec will maintain the Taqua facilities in Richardson, Texas. Together with its existing base, Tekelec will have more than 110 next-generation voice switching customers. http://www.tekelec.comhttp://www.taqua.com

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