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Brix Networks and Hwacom Systems Deliver Industry's First Set-Top Box with Integrated IPTV Quality Agent

Business Wire, March 5, 2007

Companies' Collaboration Gives Service Providers Crucial At-Home Visibility Into Subscribers' Quality Of Experience

LONDON -- IPTV World Forum 2007 - Brix Networks, the leading provider of converged service assurance solutions, and HwaCom Systems of Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, today announced the integration of Brix Networks' IP television (IPTV) Quality Agent into HwaCom's HC-100 set-top box (STB) that gives service providers the unique ability to collect valuable video performance information and metrics on an unprecedented scale, and provides crucial, at-home visibility into providers' IPTV services.

HwaCom's STB with the Brix IPTV Quality Agent lets service providers monitor IP video and network quality - including highlighting the performance of the IPTV and multicast infrastructure, performing continual or on-demand diagnostics of the STB, and quantifying the user channel change experience - for operational, troubleshooting, and customer care applications.

Brix Networks is exhibiting at this week's IPTV World Forum 2007 show, being held March 5-7, at the Olympia in London, in booth 123.

"Visibility into service performance and quality beyond the service delivery infrastructure is essential to the success of IPTV," said Gary Chen, president and CEO, HwaCom Systems. "By integrating Brix Networks' converged service assurance technology into our STBs, we can now provide carriers the operational capabilities that are necessary to gain visibility into IPTV service performance and quality - in the last mile, residential network, and even within the home - to improve service quality, expedite troubleshooting, and ensure customer satisfaction."

Brix is also now part of HwaCom's IPTV ecosystem, which includes system elements from headend, middleware, video servers, network equipment, and set-top boxes with software applications. Additionally, the companies plan to develop other comprehensive IP video quality testing solutions for HwaCom's STBs in the future.

According to Steve DesRochers, vice president, solutions, at Brix Networks, "Providers have undertaken very costly infrastructure additions and upgrades to support new IPTV services, and are now under enormous pressure to ensure successful IPTV rollouts. As a result, having visibility into endpoint devices like HwaCom's STBs allows service providers to verify installations, continually improve operational efficiencies, reduce troubleshooting resolution times, validate performance and quality levels, and ensure the overall success of their IPTV services."

About HwaCom Systems

Established in 1994, HwaCom Systems, Inc. is a leading broadband system integrator and supplier of mobile, fixed, and IP network-related services as well as multimedia applications. The company develops end-to-end IPTV solutions suitable for both existing and future network infrastructure, and has been the major IPTV network supplier to Chunghwa Telecom for the past six years. For more information about HwaCom Systems, go to www.hwacom.com.

About Brix Networks

Chelmsford, Mass. USA-based Brix Networks is the leading provider of converged service assurance solutions that allow the world's largest service providers and enterprises to offer reliable and high-quality experiences in voice, video, data, and mobile services to their customers, partners, and employees. The company brings a proven heritage of IP expertise unique to the service assurance marketplace, and collaborates closely with its customers and partners to assure the delivery of any IP-based service, over any network, to any endpoint. For more information, visit www.brixnet.com, or call 978-367-5600/1-888-BRIXNET.

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