Tilgin wins additional order from Superonline for its continued Internet and IP telephony roll-out Stockholm, Sweden, June 22, 2010: Tilgin, a leading provider of solutions for multiplay and next-generation broadband access, has won a new order from Ericsson in Turkey for Superonline A.S., a 100% subsidiary of Turkcell A.S. (“Turkcell'') (NYSE: TKC, ISE: TCELL), the leading telecommunications and technology company in Turkey. Superonline is continuing with its roll-out to provide households with high-speed Internet connections and IMS-based IP-telephony. In February Tilgin announced an initial order for delivery of Home Gateways and software for approximately SEK 17 million. That order was targeted to cover the first phase of Superonline's plan to add some 300,000 homes passed to their FTTx network during 2010. The roll-out is progressing at a high pace, and the new order is for approximately SEK 7 million. The local implementation will be managed by Ericsson and Tilgin together with Superonline's staff. “This new order shows Superonline's continued confidence in Tilgin's solutions, and proves that Tilgin has the capacity to deliver to even the largest roll-outs”, says Mats Victorin, CEO at Tilgin.” Tilgin develops high performance solutions for next generation broadband networks. They support superior quality delivery of high-speed Internet, telephony and television services. Tilgin also offers auto-provisioning software using the standard TR-069 with rich possibilities for operators to remotely manage services offered to households via home gateways and other connected home devices, e.g. IPTV Set-Top Boxes. ― End ― “Tilgin makes this information public in accordance with the Swedish Securities Exchange Act and/or in accordance with the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority.” For further information, please contact Mats Victorin, CEO Tilgin Phone: +46 739 61 8602, e-mail: mats.victorin@tilgin.com (mats.victorin@tilgin.com)
Tilgin wins additional order from Superonline for its continued Internet and IP telephony roll-out
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