Based on its recent analysis of the mobile backhaul market, Frost & Sullivan has recognized Tellabs with its 2009 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Leadership for its mobile backhaul product. Tellabs’ technology migrates any mobile network to packet technology to support 3G and 4G services. This is the first time Frost & Sullivan has bestowed an award in this category.

Tellabs’ mobile backhaul solutions enable wholesalers and wireless service providers to handle rapid growth in mobile commerce, gaming, e-mail, Internet and video traffic by converging existing and new technologies onto a single platform.

"Tellabs is a leader in Ethernet synchronization and supports synchronization over packet with synchronous Ethernet," said Prayerna Raina, Frost & Sullivan research analyst, in a prepared statement. "With the Tellabs solution, the network elements are actually a part of the synchronization network and hence, the elements can distribute the clock to other elements in the network, greatly facilitating synchronization management."

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