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Service Provider Solutions:

Service Provider Solutions:

Monetize New Services While Building the Most Reliable Network

Grow your Services, Grow your Revenue, and Satisfy your Customers with Transition Networks.

Mobile Backhaul

Business Services

Carrier Exchange Network

Fiber Conservation (WDM)

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For Service Providers that provide fiber-based services, Transition

Networks designs and manufactures carrier grade products which make it

easy to grow your revenue, grow your services and satisfy your customers.

Transition Networks’ Difference

Transition Networks’ Difference

Transition Networks is an industry leader with over 25

years experience designing and manufacturing carrier

grade products which make it simple to grow your revenue,

grow your services, satisfy your customers, and stay ahead

of the competition.

Our vast product portfolio is designed to support a wide

range of expanding market needs including mobile

backhaul, business services, carrier exchange networks,

and fiber conservation. Transition Networks products

provide true carrier-grade quality, reliability, performance

and protection for TDM, Circuit Emulation Services (CES)

and Carrier Ethernet services. Transition Networks provides

cost-effective products to build your next generation

network or to ease the migration of legacy services while

increasing revenue and reducing operating expenses.

At Transition Networks we strive to help our customers

identify products to solve today’s business problems while

future proofing for tomorrow. This consultative approach

enables us to better understand your unique requirements

and to ensure you are able to grow your revenue, grow your

services and satisfy your customers.

Transition Networks Advantages

A leader in carrier grade products for mobile backhaul

and business applications

Successfuly deployed over 100,000 NIDs

Active member of ITU, IEEE and MEF

Unrivaled technical advisory services

Simple to use EMS for network wide provisioning and

fault management

Turnkey solutions for a variety of applications

Established relationships and quarterly business

re-views with customers

Experts in fiber integration

Strong understanding of our customer’s problems and

markets

MEF CE 1.0 and CE 2.0 certified products

Financially stable company founded in 1987

Outstanding customer and technical

support 24 x 7 x 365

ISO 9001 and 14001 certified

Global Customer Base and Sales Force

Applications:

Mobile Backhaul

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Business Services

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Carrier Exchange Network

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Fiber Conservation (WDM)

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Product Families

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Matrix

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Mobile Backhaul

For backhaul requirements for any generation cell service Transition Networks’ manufactures a variety of demarcation and aggregation devices. Whether TDM, Circuit Emulation Services (CES) or Carrier Ethernet; Transition Networks simplifies your backhaul network by providing advanced performance statistics with an easy to use management platform.

Business Services

From simple demarcation to fully protected services, Transition Networks’ portfolio of TDM and Carrier Ethernet products allow you to realize faster return on investment and reduced operating expenses while maximizing customer uptime.

Carrier Exchange Network

When meet-me-room and customer connections are beyond the reach of your copper infrastructure, Transition Networks offers high quality, low latency, layer one, copper to fiber extension devices designed for plug-n-play installation.

Mobile Backhaul

• 2G, 3G, 4G LTE

• Circuit Emulation

Business Services

• WAN Connect

• Inter-Office Communication

Carrier Exchange Network

• Fiber Extension

• Cross-Connect

Fiber Conservation (WDM)

• Optimize Existing Fiber

• Increase Bandwidth

Service Providers are facing new challenges of growth, convergence, business transformation, technological change and customer pressures in increasingly difficult economic conditions. The demand for rich content and more bandwidth is ever increasing, putting an increased weight on a service provider’s network and testing its ability to perform and troubleshoot while also keeping up with its competition. To further complicate issues, most Service Providers still have legacy protocols to deal with in their current infrastructure and their transition strategies will have to address this legacy protocols for a number of years. Yet there is an urgent need to develop and deliver new data-enabled services that will continue generate new revenues from new and current users. Customers have little patience for providers who cannot meet or exceed their expectations, which are driving the convergence of the network layer with the services layer to deliver the highest Quality of Service (QoS) with more visibility and easy integration. While an all-Ethernet converge application is the goal for the future, Transition Networks provides the path forward to allow TDM networks to evolve to IP/ Ethernet using cost-effective upgrades to your network as needed—rather than throwing out your existing technology investment and start from scratch.

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Mobile Backhaul

Mobile Backhaul

3G CDMA & HSPA+ PacketBand n x T1

3G & 3GHS DPA Node B

2G/3G Node B/BTS

(4)x T1/E1 & (1)x 10/100 Ethernet S6120

UNI 4G LTE eNodeB

Ethernet Mobile Switching Center - MTSO

Central Office RNC Aggregation

End-to-End Synchronization

2G/3G GSM & GPRS

ETHERNET / IP / MPLS

End-to-End SLA Monitoring & Diagnostics with 802.3ah, 802.1ag and Y.1731

Recovered Clock

Timing Synchronization (1588v2 / SyncE)

PacketBand S3280 MediaBand TDM over IP Ethernet Remote Management Fiber Fiber Fiber n x T1/E1

Carrier Ethernet

To support new 4G LTE and 3G expansions and builds for an all IP/Ethernet fiber backhaul network, Transition Networks offers a series of intelligent Network Interface Devices (NIDs) in both stand-alone or chassis based models. Built for complete end-to-end connectivity fault and performance management, each multiport NID can be independently provisioned for IEEE 802.3ah, IEEE 802.1ag and ITU Y.1731. These devices support IEEE 1588v2 and SyncE methods needed to ensure SLA requirements, while providing stability for base station frequency and handovers. These cost effective devices reduce your OpEx & CapEx while ensuring superior performance, high availability and SLA assurance all supported by Transition Networks expert technical support team and industry leading

warranty. ITU G.8031/G.8032

IEEE 1588v2

SyncE

IEEE 802.3ah/802.1ag

ITU Y.1731

VLAN with Q-in-Q

IPv4 and IPv6

SNMP v1, v2c, v3

Multi-COS

Jumbo Frame Support

Extended Operating Temperature

Redundant, hot-swap-pable power supplies

SSL/SSH

RADIUS, TACSAS+ and ACL

Management VLAN

Next generation Ethernet networks are being deployed to cell towers on a large scale. Supporting these new 3G and 4G LTE bandwidth demands cause many mobile backhaul providers to have these same cell towers with revenue generating, 2G & 3G base stations already in service. Built exclusively for 2G/3G mobile backhaul, Transition Networks offers a complete “carrier class” CES platform that helps converge TDM to Ethernet utilizing either SAToP or CESoP technology. Available in a wide range of Ethernet and T1/E1 interfaces these products offer highly-accurate distributed clocking features that exceed ITU G.823 synchronization standards. CES is optimized for new mobile services, while retaining investments in legacy backhaul equipment. Transition Networks CES products are designed for ultra-low latency and have advanced clock recovery algorithms for critical timing and synchronization required in mobile backhaul networks. CES provides a means to converge any TDM service (Voice, Video, Data) to any IP, MPLS or Ethernet network transport.

TDM over Fiber

Existing 2G/3G services supported by a copper TDM network topology are finding new challenges: Depleted copper infrastructure, new next generation technologies, distances to the tower, and increased user traffic. Transition Networks’ fiber access and optical multiplexers allow service providers to reclaim copper infrastructure and maximize the new fiber plant by transporting, and remotely managing, up to 32 T1/E1’s and Ethernet over a single strand of fiber. Transition Networks CWDM mux/demux can be utilized to further optimize the fiber plant by combining up to 16 different wavelengths across a single fiber pair.

Loopback via test set

Local and remote loop-backs – copper or fiber

LEDs for device status and troubleshooting

Settings for line code, line build out, and Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)

Side-by-side TDM & Ethernet capability

Supports dual or single fiber

Supports CWDM SFPs

Local and remote device status and configuration Remote firmware upgrade Remote management Extended operating temperature Redundant power options Multi-standard TDM pseudowire support: CESoPSN, SATOP, TDM over IP 10/100/1000Base RJ45 Interfaces; 100/1000Mbps SFP Interfaces G.704 grooming

External clock sources

Highly accurate and stable clock recovery

G.823 Synchronization

levels

Options for dual load-sharing, hot swappable AC/DC power supplies

TDM packets can be assigned IP Diffserv (DSCP) or ToS and 802.1p CoS values Supports 802.1p CoS prioritization 802.1Q VLAN including Q-in-Q Rate limiting

Circuit Emulation Services (CES)

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Business Services

Business Services

Carrier Ethernet

In today’s fast-paced environment, the ability to provide businesses with applications that run over reliable Ethernet-based services is more critical than ever. Business class Ethernet has become the choice for small, medium and large businesses as industry standards have evolved to include stringent high-availability networking requirements. Commercial enterprises, both private and public, including government agencies and service providers, are quickly migrating to an all packet-based network for transparent WAN/LAN, VPLS, VOIP, Video Conferencing, and other mission critical applications. Most service providers are responding to these changing requirements by offering flexible bandwidth services, multi-point connectivity and flow-level CoS Profiling, policing and shaping. Transition Networks understands that business class Ethernet services require reliable, scalable and flexible architectures that offer significant bandwidth cost savings without sacrificing control or traffic characteristic information. The ability to add additional Ethernet services and applications while growing the number of users on a network must be completely transparent all while guaranteeing customer satisfaction with increased reliability and uptime. Transition’s extensive portfolio of business class Ethernet products are designed for both critical Enterprise applications and Service Provider networks. Offering the best in class Metro Ethernet products , Transition provides the very latest in IP/Ethernet and TDM convergence products.

Customers world-wide continue to use TDM/ ISDN networks for specific applications including the Public Switched Networks (PSN) for voice traffic but are aggressively looking to reduce operational and management costs by merging all traffic (voice, video, data) to an all IP Ethernet infrastructure. Transition provides an economical path forward to cost effectively migrate all TDM/ ISDN traffic to IP/ Ethernet using carrier-class technology offered in our PacketBand TDM/ ISDN products. Packetband offers a wide range of both Ethernet 10/100/1000 copper and SFP port options, advanced Layer 2 features, and a variety of T1/E1 electrical interfaces to choose from. Equally important is the performance requirements for the T1/E1 services. These TDM over IP circuits must continue to meet or exceed legacy Sonet/SDH network performance characteristics, including G.823, G.824, and G.8261 in order for Ethernet to be used reliably in place of circuits. Knowing that all networks are not designed the same; Packetband is tunable to accommodate any IP network including MPLS, Ethernet, and Pseudo-wire over IP also commonly known as TDM over IP. Designed and proven for transporting highly-accurate clocked TDM/ISDN circuits over packet switch networks. Packetband offers G.703/4, and X.21/V.35 over IP/Ethernet and is available in a variety of AC/ DC power options and extended temperature versions. These products provide an evolutionary path for bridging the gap between TDM/ISDN and packet based networks.

TDM over Fiber

Efficient, cost-effective solutions are critical in today’s tumultuous financial climate. Network Interface Devices (NIDs) can help you leverage legacy T1/E1 and T3/E3 TDM (time-division multiplexing) equipment to reduce CapEx and OpEx costs. TDM services will remain a cost-effective option for specific scenarios and applications when you can’t afford to miss your Service Level Agreement (SLA) targets, but lack capital to deploy next-generation technology. Transition Networks offers world-class Network Interface Devices that enable you to effectively deploy TDM networks and manage them remotely for optimal cost savings.

ITU G.8031/G.8032

IEEE 1588v2

IEEE 802.3ah/802.1ag

ITU Y.1731

VLAN with Q-in-Q

IPv4 and IPv6

SNMP v1, v2c, v3

Multi-COS

Jumbo Frame Support

Extended Operating Temperature

Redundant, hot-swap-pable power supplies

SSL/SSH

RADIUS, TACSAS+ and ACL

Management VLAN

Loopback via test set – Local and remote loopbacks – copper or fiber

LEDs for device status and troubleshooting

Settings for line code, line build out, and Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)

Side-by-side TDM & Ethernet capability

Supports dual or single fiber

Supports CWDM SFPs

Local and remote device status and con-figuration Remote firmware upgrade Remote management Extended operating temperature Redundant power options

4 x T1 / E1

+ Ethernet

Multi-standard TDM pseudowire support: CESoPSN, SATOP, TDM over IP 10/100/1000Base RJ45 Interfaces; 100/1000Mbps SFP Interfaces G.704 grooming

External clock sources

Highly accurate and stable clock recovery

G.823 Synchronization levels

Options for dual load-sharing, hot swappable AC/DC power supplies

TDM packets can be assigned IP Diffserv (DSCP) or ToS and 802.1p CoS values Supports 802.1p CoS prioritization 802.1Q VLAN including Q-in-Q Rate limiting METRO (Ethernet / IP / TDM / MPLS) Headquarters Branch A ACCESS

(Ethernet / TDM) (Ethernet)ACCESS

NNI NNI Remote Monitoring TDM over IP ITU-T Y.1731 IEEE 802.1ag IEEE 802.3ah ITU-T Y.1731 IEEE 802.1ag IEEE 802.3ah UNI S3280 S6120 TDM over IP FIBER

EVC

PacketBand UNI S3280 PacketBand PBX S6120

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Central chassis for remote management and fault detection

Configure via dip switches or management module

Transparently pass customer traffic including VLANs

Alarms and traps for quick fault detection

Plug-n-Play installation

AutoCross™

Automatic Link Restoration

Data Center / Colocation

Many Carrier Hotels and large Data Center facilities are often met with the distance limitation of copper cabling. Adding Transition Networks’ Copper to Fiber products to your Data Center allows you to maintain a Physical Layer, Transparent, Pass-through connection between the customer cage and the Meet-Me-Room (MMR). The use of media conversion gives the customer and carrier the reassurance that the data is NOT passing through a switched network. This guarantees that the customer will have no added latency, no jitter, no packet inspections and no potential traffic sniffing.

Carrier Exchange Network

Carrier Exchange Network

Fiber Extends Beyond 100m+ Fiber Extends Beyond 100m+

Meet-Me-Room Meet-Me-Room

Copper Limitation 100m Copper Limitation 100m

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T1/E1 SONET OCx FAST ETHERNET GIGABIT ETHERNET 10G ETHERNET

Fiber Conservation

Fiber Conservation

Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM)

Users of today’s voice, video, and data networks are becoming more complex – requiring more bandwidth and faster data transmission rates over increasing distances. In order to meet these demands, Service Providers and Enterprise Corporations are relying more and more on fiber optic infrastructures. But what happens when all available fiber lines are exhausted?

To counteract the expense and time associated with trenching more fiber, many network managers are using Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) technologies to increase capacity on existing fiber optic infrastructure. By multiplexing multiple optical signals on a single strand of fiber, users are able to reclaim and maximize existing fiber strands with next to no down time. This layer-one, plug and play solution for increasing fiber capacity eliminates the cost and time constraints associated with deploying more fiber, while allowing for up to 16x the capacity on existing fiber strands.

Instantly increased bandwidth/capacity on existing fiber

Attractive cost versus new fiber deployments

Ability to mix multiple protocols and network speeds over the same fiber

Completely passive solution

Layer-One connectivity and plug and play provisioning

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Product Overview

Product Overview

Product Matrix

Product Matrix

Features

Carrier Ethernet Description Remote Management Advanced Timing Environmental

S3280 (-S, & -TST)

Stand-Alone NID: 4 x 10/100/1000Mbps copper ports and 4 x 100/1000Mbps SFP ports

(Any port can be network or client)

CLI, Web, SNMP Transition Networks EMS IEEE 802.3ah (Link OAM) IEEE 802.1ag (Service OAM) ITU Y.1731 (Performance Monitoring)

IEEE 1588v2, SyncE -20 C° - 65 C° Operating Temp Triple power: • 100 - 240VAC • Redundant +/- 18 - 57DC x3230

Chassis or Stand-Alone NID: 1x 10/100/1000Mbps copper port and up to 2 x 100/1000 SFP ports

CLI, Web, SNMP Transition Networks EMS IEEE 802.3ah (Link OAM) IEEE 802.1ag (Service OAM) ITU Y.1731 (Performance Monitoring)

None

0 C° - 50 C° Operating Temp 100 - 240VAC

(DC available with SPS-2460-xx)

SM24-1000SFP-AH

Aggregation 24-port Gigabit Carrier Ethernet Switch: 24 x Gigabit SFP Ports and 2 x 10G XFP Ports

(2 x Gigabit expansion ports)

CLI, Web, SNMP

IEEE 802.3ah (Link OAM), IEEE 802.1ag (Service OAM)

* Future product release – contact Transition Networks for details

-20 C° - 60 C° Operating Temp Redundant Power:

• 100 - 240VAC

• +18 - +36VDC, -36 - -72VDC

Ethernet Description Remote Management Advanced Timing Environmental

x2110

Chassis or Stand-Alone layer 1 media converter: 1 x 100Mbps copper port and 1 x 100 Mbps fiber port

CLI, Web, SNMP Transition Networks EMS

*management available with management module

None -0 C° - 50 C° Operating Temp

x3110

Chassis or Stand-Alone layer 1 media converter: 1 x 1000 Mbps copper port and 1 x 1000 Mbps fiber port

CLI, Web, SNMP Transition Networks EMS

*management available with management module

None -0 C° - 50 C° Operating Temp

x3210

Chassis or Stand-Alone layer 1 media converter: 1 x 100Mbps copper port and 1 x 100Mbps SFP

CLI, Web, SNMP Transition Networks EMS

*management available with management module

None -0 C° - 50 C° Operating Temp

TDM Description Remote Management Advanced Timing Environmental

MediaBand TDM Chassis or Stand-Alone NID: 1 – 32 T1/E1’s ports and 2 x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports + 1 x 100/1000 SFP port

Transition Networks EMS

• Internal Onboard Oscillator • Clock from any TDM port • Remote or Slave Clock

-20 C° - 55 C° Operating Temp 96 - 240VAC

(DC Power Options Available) (Redundant Power Available AC/DC)

x6110 TDM Chassis or Stand-Alone NID: 4 x T1/E1/J1 ports and 2 x 100Mbps SFP ports

CLI, Web, SNMP Transition Networks EMS

Pass-through TDM: • ANSI T1.102, T1.403, T1.408 • ITU I.431, G.703, G.775, G.823 -10 C° - 65 C° Operating Temp 100 - 240VAC (DC available with SPS-2460-xx) x6120

TDM Chassis or Stand-Alone NID: 4 x T1/E1/ J1 ports + 1 10/100Mbps Ethernet port and 2 x 100Mbps SFP ports

CLI, Web, SNMP Transition Networks EMS

Pass-through TDM: • ANSI T1.102, T1.403, T1.408 • ITU I.431, G.703, G.775, G.823 -10 C° - 65 C° Operating Temp 100 - 240VAC (DC available with SPS-2460-xx) PacketBand-TDM (/ISDN)

TDM over IP/Ethernet Chassis or Stand-Alone NID: Multi-standard TDM pseudowire sup-port: CESoPSN, SATOP, TDM over IP: 1 – 32 T1/E1’s ports and 2 x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports + 1 x 100/1000 SFP port

Transition Networks EMS

• Internal Onboard Oscillator • Clock from any TDM port • Remote or Slave Clock • Multicast Option

ITU G.823 Synchronization levels

-20°C - 65°C Extented Temp Option -20 C° - 55 C° Operating Temp 96 - 240VAC

(DC Power Options Available) (Redundant Power Available AC/DC)

WDM Description Remote Management Advanced Timing Environmental

CWDM

4 - 16 channels available.

CWDM multiplexes multiple optical signals on

a single fiber optic strand. None None

0 C° - 70 C° Operating Temp -40 C° - 85 C° Storage Temp

SFP Description Options

100BASE-X/OC-3 SFP Fast Ethernet CWDM 2km to 200km options Cisco and Juniper Compatible and MSA options 1000BASE-X SFP Gigabit Ethernet CWDM 220m to 160km options Cisco, HP and Juniper Compatible and MSA options

10G XFP 10 Gigabit Ethernet CWDM 33m to 100km options Cisco and MSA options

10G SFP+ 10 Gigabit Ethernet CWDM 33m to 80km options Cisco and HP Compatible and MSA options

S3280

PacketBand-TDM

MediaBand

S6120

* For complete product details, please visit www.Transition.com/service

Carrier Ethernet TDM Ethernet SFP

Ethernet NIDs

Ethernet Switches

TDM over IP

Ethernet Media Converters

TDM

• Ethernet OAM support including IEEE 802.3ah (Link OAM), IEEE 802.1ag (Service OAM), and ITU Y.1731 (Performance Monitoring)

• IEEE 802.1p Quality of Service (QoS) • IEEE 802.1Q VLANs including C-Tag / S-Tag • Advanced security features: SSL, SSH, Multi-layer

Access Control Lists (ACL), RADIUS, TACACS+ and Management VLANs

• Extended operating temperature range

• Triple power inputs for redundancy and uptime • Advanced timing IEEE 1588v2 (also known as

Precision Time Protocol, PTP) and SyncE • Sub 50ms Ring Protection: ITU G.8032/8031, STP,

RSTP, MSTP • IPv6 and IPv4 support

• Interfaces from 10Mbps to 10Gbps

• MEF CE 1.0 (9, 14 and 21) and MEF CE 2.0 certified

• Ethernet: OAM support including IEEE 802.3ah (Link OAM), IEEE 802.1ag (Service OAM) • Ring Protection: IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree

Protocol (RSTP), IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol(MSTP)

• QoS: 8 Priority Queues, Priority Queues Scheduling, Scheme, WRR, Strict Priority, IEEE 802.1p, IP Precedence/DSCP, TCP/UDP port number

• Storm Control: Broadcast, Multicast, Unknown Unicast • Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies

• Extended operating temperature range

• Multi-standard TDM pseudowire support: CESoPSN, SATOP, TDM over IP • Highly accurate and stable clock recovery

• G.823 Synchronization levels • Remote management

• Extended Operating Temperature • Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies

• Central chassis for remote management and fault detection • Configure via dip switches or management module • Transparently pass customer traffic including VLANs • Alarms and traps for quick fault detection • Plug-n-Play installation

• AutoCross™

• Automatic Link Restoration

• Local and Remote Loopback

• Access to complete status information on local and remote device • Excellent diagnostics and link performance statistics

• Extended Operating Temperature • SFP port for CWDM, Bi-Di or standard SFPs • Variety of clocking options

S3280

|

S3230

SM24-100SFP-AH

|

SM24-1000SFP-AH

PacketBand-TDM

|

PacketBand-ISDN

IONMM | x3110

|

x2110

|

IONPS-D

|

IONPS-A

|

ION219

MediaBand

|

x6210

|

x6120

|

x6110

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Technical information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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LATIN AMERICA

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EUROPE

EMEA / European Headquarters / UK

tel: +44 1428 752 900 fax: +44 1428 752 901

Germany / Nordic

tel: +49 611 974 8460 fax: +49 611 950 4672

Eastern / Southern Europe

tel: +420 2 2426 6901 fax: +420 2 2426 6854

France / North Africa

tel: +33 1 6042 3042 fax: +1 952.941.2322

UK / Ireland / Sub Saharan Africa

tel: +44 1204 658098 fax: +44 1204 607742

ASIA

China tel: +86 21 3632 1919 fax: +86 21 3632 1668 Japan / Korea tel: +81 3 5403 6470 fax: +81 3 5403 6471 Southeast Asia / Hong Kong / India

tel: +65 9736 8385 fax: +1 952.941.2322

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