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Redback Networks Executives to Present at RBC Capital Markets Technology Conference and Pacific Crest Technology Forum

Business Wire, August 5, 2006

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Redback Networks Inc. (NASDAQ:RBAK), a leading provider of next-generation broadband networking systems, announced that Kevin DeNuccio, president and chief executive officer, will be presenting at the RBC Capital Markets North America Technology Conference, Wednesday, August 9th, 2:35 P.M. PST at the Four Seasons Hotel, San Francisco, California.

The audio only portion of the presentation will be webcast simultaneously during the conference and archived for 30 days. To access the webcast of this presentation, go to:

http://www.wsw.com/webcast/rbc53/rbak

Redback Networks Inc. also announced that Scott Marshall, senior vice president of engineering and product management, will be presenting at the 8th Annual Pacific Crest Technology Forum Tuesday, August 8th, 4:30 P.M. EST. at the Sonnenalp Resort, Vail, CO.

The audio only portion of the presentation will be webcast simultaneously during the conference and archived for 30 days. To access the webcast of this presentation, go to:

http://www.wsw.com/webcast/pc4/rbak/

About Redback Networks

Redback Networks Inc. manages 40 million broadband connections for 11 of the top 20 carriers worldwide. Redback's SmartEdge (R) multi-service routing platform delivers high-demand data, voice and video services such as IPTV, VoD and VoIP. Based in San Jose, CA, Redback has more than 500 carrier customers worldwide. For more information, visit Redback Networks at www.redback.com.

REDBACK and SmartEdge are trademarks registered at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. SMS and NetOp are trademarks of Redback Networks Inc. All other products or services mentioned are the trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners.

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