ARRIS has named Ming Wu as vice president, business development for the Chinese marketplace.

Wu joins ARRIS from China Cable Networks (CCN), a state-owned, cross-region cable TV operator in China, where he served as COO and VP, research and development. Previously, Wu spent several years at Dell Computers as its greater china director, and at Nortel Networks, where he was research and development director for its wireline product solutions.  He started his career in telecommunications at MCI Corp, where he was a global network senior manager of engineering.

For ARRIS in China, Wu will represent the company as it identifies new business opportunities and works with government ministries and cable system operators to help them deploy triple play services. He reports to Stan Brovont, ARRIS SVP business development and marketing, and will work out of the ARRIS offices in Beijing and Shenzhen.

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