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09:06 EDTUTSI
theflyonthewall.com: UTStarcom announces new contract
UTStarcom announced a new customer deployment with the Bureau of Radio and Television of Santai County, Sichuan Province, a subsidiary of Beijing-based government agency SARFT, to resume their radio and television network capability following last year's traumatic earthquake. UTStarcom will help resume radio and television networks in earthquake-stricken areas in Sichuan province via its end-to-end RollingStream IPTV platform. Phase one of the deployment will cover 20,000 users, providing them with access to delivery channels, such as television and radio, for critical information. Upon completion, users will have access to ongoing rich and colorful TV programs, as well as a broad platform for communication. :theflyonthewall.com



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February 1, 2010
11:03 EDTUTSI
theflyonthewall.com: UTStarcom has replay of conference call
Conference call replay to discuss strategic investment with Beijing E-town International Investment and Development will be available until February 8. Webcast Link :theflyonthewall.com
06:06 EDTUTSI
theflyonthewall.com: UTStarcom announces strategic investment by BEIID

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January 27, 2010
08:01 EDTUTSI
theflyonthewall.com: UTStarcom to outsource manufacturing operations
UTStarcom (UTSI) has selected San Jose-based Sanmina-SCI Corporation (SANM) as its new outsourced electronics manufacturing service provider, a move that aligns with UTStarcom's announced restructuring initiatives and expands the company's cost savings efforts. Under the terms of the agreement, Sanmina-SCI will provide full electronics manufacturing services for UTStarcom's system products currently being built in UTStarcom's Hangzhou facility. These services include new product introduction support, material sourcing and procurement, printed circuit board assembly, system integration and testing, final pack-out and delivery. Increasing UTStarcom's ability to manage demand swings, the flexible cost structure of this outsourcing agreement matches UTStarcom's volume of orders and allows for a faster cash flow cycle and lower working capital usage. :theflyonthewall.com