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Actiontec Receives Network Products Guide 2010 Product Innovation Award

V1000H Wireless N VDSL Modem Router Named Sole Winner in Router Category

Sunnyvale, Calif. – March 16, 2010 – Actiontec Electronics announced today that Network Products Guide, the industry’s leading information technology research and advisory guide, has named the V1000H Wireless N VDSL Modem Router a winner of the 2010 Product Innovation Awards. This annually venerated award recognizes and honors vendors, large and small, from all over the world with innovative and ground-breaking products that are bringing essential and incremental changes and are setting the bar higher for others in all areas of information technology.

The V1000H router is a residential powerhouse that packs in a wireless N radio, Gigabit Ethernet switch and WAN port, dual-core 32-bit processor, support for HPNA (LAN and WAN), and superior memory architecture. With support for VDSL2, HPNA 3.1 (HomePNA), and Gigabit Ethernet on the WAN side, the V1000H provides unprecedented deployment flexibility. Carriers can now use the same CPE device across all their deployment regions (in metro areas, rural…), meaning there’s just one SKU to manage, one product to support, less inventory to handle – and upgrading customers to faster speeds is seamless. To read more about this product innovation, please visit www.networkproductsguide.com/innovations/

“Innovation is not just about new products alone,” says Rake Narang, editor-in-chief at Network Products Guide. “To succeed companies need to see innovation not as a one time errand but as something that has to be continuously evolved and improved upon over and over again. This requires putting greater focus on customer needs and making innovation the center of the company’s way of developing better solutions. Innovative products such as Actiontec’s V1000H are bringing improvements in performance and application versatility.”

“This recognition by Network Products Guide validates our company’s leadership role in driving the next-generation digital home forward,” said Brian Henrichs, chief business development officer at Actiontec Electronics. “We are committed to developing innovative, high quality broadband solutions that enable a whole new level of broadband communication and entertainment experiences.”

About Network Products Guide Awards
As industry’s leading technology research and advisory guide, Network Products Guide from Silicon Valley plays a vital role in keeping decision makers and end-users informed of the choices they can make in all areas of information technology. You will discover a wealth of information and tools in this guide including the best products and services, roadmaps, industry directions, technology advancements and independent product evaluations that facilitate in making the most pertinent technology decisions impacting business and personal goals. The guide follows conscientious research methodologies developed and enhanced by industry experts. To learn more, visit www.networkproductsguide.com

About Actiontec Electronics
Actiontec Electronics develops broadband connectivity and broadband-powered solutions that simplify and enrich the digital life delivering a unified experience that encompasses communications, entertainment, home management, and more. Actiontec offerings range from the market’s broadest selection of IPTV-capable broadband home gateways for bringing IP-based video services into the home, to DSL modems, wireless networking devices, routers and digital entertainment devices. The company’s carrier-class products are easy to install, manage, and use, and are sold through retail channels and broadband service providers. The company is committed to protecting the environment through energy efficient products and other green-friendly practices. Founded in 1993, Actiontec is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, and maintains branch offices in Colorado Springs, CO; Shanghai, China; and Taipei, Taiwan.

For more information, call 408-752-7700 or visit https://www.actiontec.com/.

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