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“Customer response to the value proposition of the DTN-X—as well to the newly enhanced features of the DTN—has been very positive. The DTN-X reinforces Infinera’s position at the forefront of the innovation curve in the optical transport industry at a time when the industry requires the next step function in capability.”


Infinera hosted a conference call for analysts and investors to discuss its third quarter results and fourth quarter outlook. An archived version will be available on the website for 90 days. To hear the replay, parties in the United States and Canada should call 1-800-813-5525. International parties can access the replay at 1-203-369-3346.


Keith Barnes joins JDSU Board of Directors


The senior executive brings extensive test and measurement industry knowledge and global operations expertise that spans North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.


JDSU has appointed Keith Barnes to its Board of Directors, which became effective on October 15, 2011.


“We welcome Keith to JDSU’s Board of Directors and look forward to drawing on the expertise he has built over the last 35 years as a global technology business leader,” said Martin Kaplan, chairman of JDSU’s Board of Directors. “We are particularly pleased to complement JDSU’s board with a senior executive who brings extensive test and measurement industry knowledge and global operations expertise that spans North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.”


During his career, Barnes has held senior executive positions in semiconductor, manufacturing and test and measurement companies, including serving as chairman and chief executive officer for three public companies. Most recently he was chairman of Verigy, a semiconductor equipment company focused on lab and manufacturing test solutions for companies in the communications, consumer electronics, computers and memory industries.


He also served as division president of the Agilent Technologies test business which was spun out


to become Verigy. Earlier in his career, Barnes served in executive positions with Electroglas, IMS, Cadence and Kontron. He also serves on the board of Spansion and is a director of the San Jose State University Foundation Board.


“JDSU’s technology and innovation expertise has a far-reaching, positive impact on the lives of millions of people every day,” said Barnes. “I look forward to working with such an exciting company and contributing to its continued growth.”


With Keith Barnes’ election, JDSU’s board consists of 10 members, including nine independent directors.


JDSU receives 2011


customer value enhancement award


It is the second year in a row that JDSU has been honoured with the award.


JDSU has been honoured with Frost & Sullivan’s 2011 Global Customer Value Enhancement Award for helping service providers deliver high-quality broadband services.


The award recognises JDSU’s market-leading xDSL test solutions used by service providers worldwide to speed the cost-effective deployment of a key technology used to support rapidly growing volumes of video and other high-bandwidth traffic.


“JDSU is renowned for its expertise in developing innovative test solutions by closely collaborating with its customers,” said Srihari Padmanabhan, Senior Research Analyst, Frost & Sullivan. “This close collaboration results in broadband test solutions that deliver tangible value, including reduced network expenses, improved quality and more loyal subscribers.”


Frost & Sullivan noted that JDSU has a range of xDSL test equipment used to help field technicians pinpoint issues quickly and accurately before they affect subscribers. JDSU’s test solutions are capable of testing multiple services in a premise, instead of testing a single service at a time which can sometimes lead to missed critical interaction


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