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Network Equipment Technologies to Showcase Voice Enabled Solutions for the Defence Industry at Two Upcoming Events in Germany


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FREMONT, CA--(Marketwire - July 19, 2010) - Network Equipment Technologies, Inc. ("NET") (NASDAQ: [ NWK ]) announced today that NET Federal will be exhibiting at two key events in Germany this month:

  • The Ramstein show on July 19-21 in the Ramstein Officer's Club; booth #57. Ramstein serves as headquarters for U.S. Air Forces in Europe and is also a North Atlantic Treaty Organization installation. The host unit at Ramstein is the 86th Airlift Wing, whose mission is to conduct USAFE's only airlift, airdrop and aeromedical evacuation as well as provide rapid mobility and expeditionary combat support for military operations.
  • The Patch Barracks event on July 28-29, which will occur on base in the Fitness Center. Patch Barracks is home to the US European Command (EUCOM) and is the headquarters for US armed forces in Europe. It is also the center for the Special Operations Command, Europe (SOCEUR), which commands all US Special Operations Forces units in Europe.

NET Federal's VX Series of products deliver features necessary for Government customers to move to software enabled voice solutions while maintaining the strict security and reliability that the DOD requires in its voice systems. Optimized for Government use, the VX line supports advanced MLPP and security features that are in-line with the new AS-SIP definition. It also has a robust implementation of V.150 Universal Modem Relay that communicates between the newly deployed secure IP phones, such as the vIPer from General Dynamics, and legacy STE and FNBDT. The NET VX Series is JITC Certified as a Tactical Network Element (T-NE).

Features such as Assured Services - SIP (AS-SIP), V.150 Universal Modem Relay and Advance Frame Packing techniques from NET are critical components in the Government's migration to next-generation, software enabled, unified capabilities platforms. Proven by use in DoD and NATO, our VX Series is the clear choice for government entities looking to achieve the advantages of next generation voice systems while assuring adherence to the DOD standards for security and reliability.

About Network Equipment Technologies:
Network Equipment Technologies, Inc. (NET) provides network and VoIP solutions to enterprises and government agencies that seek to reduce the cost to deploy next generation unified and secure communications applications. For a quarter of a century, NET has delivered solutions for multi-service networks requiring high degrees of versatility, security and performance. Today, the company's broad family of products enables interoperability and integration with existing networks for migration to secure IP-based communications. NET is headquartered in Fremont, CA and has 14 offices worldwide including the US, the UK, France, the Middle East, China, Japan, Australia, and Latin America. The company sells its solutions through a direct sales force and an international network of resellers and distributors.

About NET Federal
Since 1988, NET Federal has been providing the US DoD with reliable, robust, bandwidth saving voice and data solutions; pioneering the private circuit network infrastructure. Since 2000, NET Federal developed and delivered voice over IP solutions that help overcome the limitations of IP infrastructure by adding intelligence to the voice edge.


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