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Networking:
Huawei Technologies Licenses
NextHop's GateD Routing Software
NextHop Technologies Inc, a definitive source for network routing software
solutions, announced that Huawei Technologies has licensed NextHop's GateD
routing software.
Huawei has licensed NextHop's entire suite of GateD multicast routing
protocols for use in its products. This suite includes IGMP (v1, v2 and v3),
PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM and DVMRP. This license also extends to products
developed by Huawei for the 3Com/Huawei joint venture announced earlier this
year. Terms of the deal were not announced.
Huawei will initially deploy these multicast routing protocols on their
Quidway Net Engine router platforms, and then on other product families as the
market requirement for multicast routing capabilities develops.
GateD routing software has been deployed on the Internet for more than 15
years. It has a proven track record and long list of licensees, now including
Huawei. GateD is well known in the industry for its reliability, scalability,
performance, inter-operability and standards compliance. GateD offered the
first licensable suite of multicast routing protocols, and the current suite
is broader and more complete than any competitive offering.
"NextHop is extremely pleased to be able to announce this important
relationship with Huawei," said Ed Cluss, CEO of NextHop. "We have been
focused on the Asia-Pacific markets in general, and China in particular for
some time and Huawei is the clear leader in this market. We plan to build on
this relationship with many more important partners in the near future."
"Huawei is delighted to have access to the industry-leading GateD suite of
routing software," said Shu Jun, vice president of R&D and director of Beijing
Research Institute. "GateD Multicast routing software will be used in Huawei's
new Routing Software Platform, and this partnership with NextHop will allow
Huawei to provide more features to customers and compete effectively around
the world."
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