Stoke and Net One Systems Provide Mobile Broadband Gateways to NTT DOCOMO

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:31am EDT

  SANTA CLARA, CA and TOKYO, Jun 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Stoke, Inc. (http://www.stoke.com), a provider of mobile broadband
multi-access gateways, and Net One Systems Co., Ltd., Japan's leading
networking and systems integration provider, today announced they have
been selected by NTT DOCOMO Inc. for their commercial service.

    Japan represents one of the most technically advanced communications
markets in the world, with leading edge mobile service offerings and a
subscriber base in excess of 105 million. The new infrastructure will
allow NTT DOCOMO to provide improved service and expand accessibility for
users. The solution will enhance NTT DOCOMO's ability to manage the
increasing mobile broadband traffic on their RAN and backhaul
infrastructure.

    The Stoke Session Exchange 3000 (SSX-3000) fulfilled most-to-least
criteria under an extensive technical requirement by NTT DOCOMO. Net One
Systems, Japan's leading networking and systems integration provider,
identified the SSX-3000 as the most suitable product on the market. The
platform offers significant improvements in price per megabit of
throughput, energy-usage reduction and operational savings.

     "Net One Systems is continually seeking out and scrutinizing technologies
for introduction in the Japanese market," said Tomohiro Iwamoto, Executive
General Manager, Net One Systems. "Stoke has the most advanced
architecture and performance for next generation broadband gateways."

    Vikash Varma, president and chief executive officer at Stoke, added,
"Stoke's products have been built on the all-IP based architecture for the
mobile broadband market. The decision by NTT DOCOMO marks a huge
endorsement of the SSX-3000 as the gateway of top-tier carriers' choice."

    About NTT DOCOMO

    NTT DOCOMO is the world's leading mobile operator and provider of advanced
mobile services. The company serves over 54 million customers in Japan,
including 48 million using i-mode(TM), the world's most popular mobile
e-mail/Internet platform, and 49 million using FOMA(TM), the world's
original 3G mobile service based on W-CDMA. As a leader in the development
of cutting-edge mobile technologies, DOCOMO is continually expanding the
role of mobile phones as versatile and highly personalized "lifestyle
tools" for everyday life, including with a wide range of innovative
services for mobile payments, GPS, mobile TV, multimedia content and much
more. NTT DOCOMO is listed on the Tokyo (9437), London (NDCM) and New York
(DCM) stock exchanges. For more information, visit www.nttdocomo.com.

    FOMA and i-mode are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DOCOMO,
INC. in Japan and other countries. FOMA service is only available in
Japan.

    About Net One Systems Co., Ltd.

    Net One Systems is continually searching and scrutinizing most advanced
technologies. The company provides network system that adds high quality
technical service to the company verified products. The company provides
highly reliable high value added comprehensive solution that includes
consultation, designing, creation and management services. This is made
possible through its technical center for technology research, quality
control center for inspection of both incoming and outgoing products, and
network academy for providing engineer education.

    About Stoke, Inc.

    Stoke develops carrier-class mobile broadband gateways specifically
engineered to enable mobile and converged network operators to maximize
the economic returns of their 3G mobile networks. For more information,
visit http://www.stoke.com.

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Contacts:
Mary McEvoy Carroll
Stoke, Inc.
+ 1 408 691 4283
Email Contact

Takeshi Nishida
Net One Systems Co., Ltd.
+81-3-5462-0772
Email Contact

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