IIJ Develops New High-End Router for Enterprises, SEIL/Turbo; The Next Step in the Evolution of the SEIL/neu Series.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 2003 Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ IIJ Internet Initiative Japan IIJ Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (Internet Service Provider) IIJ Indo-Iranian Journal IIJ Is It Jazz (Boston band) ), (Nasdaq:IIJI IIJI Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. ), Japan's leading Internet access See how to access the Internet. and comprehensive network solutions provider, today announced that it has developed "SEIL/Turbo," a high-end enterprise-class router that is the most advanced unit so far in the next-generation, high-performance SEIL series of routers. SEIL/Turbo will go on sale in June 2003 and will be available at all authorized dealers (retail price JPY JPY In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Japanese Yen. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. 780,000, tax not included). The router will also be added to the SEIL Rental Service lineup. The SEIL/Turbo model was developed as a high-end router for the "SEIL/neu" series. In addition to the features available in the SEIL/neu series, SEIL/Turbo has an embedded gigabit interface, dedicated high-speed VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. processing hardware, robust management and other advanced administrative functions. The high reliability and competitive cost of the SEIL/Turbo model, combined with the features of other products in the SEIL/neu series, allows corporations to establish a flexible network with the highest possible performance. SEIL/Turbo supports SMF (1) (Standard Messaging Format) An electronic mail format for Novell's MHS messaging system. The application puts the data into this format in order to send an e-mail message. (a), IIJ's value-added network A communications network that provides services beyond normal transmission, such as automatic error detection and correction, protocol conversion and message storing and forwarding. Telenet and Tymnet are examples of value-added networks. service, and it will be actively deployed in tandem Adv. 1. in tandem - one behind the other; "ride tandem on a bicycle built for two"; "riding horses down the path in tandem" tandem with all network services. SEIL/Turbo Features 1. Dual gigabit interface. 250Mbps(b) routing performance. 2. Advanced IPsec/IKE functions which enable Internet-VPN. Hardware-based encryption provides 100Mbps(c) VPN performance. 3. Firewall feature; Stateful packet inspection See stateful inspection. .(d) 4. Compact flash slot, mini PCI slot, for future expansion. 5. Innovative size (190Wx268Dx45H mm) and weight (about 1.7 kg) for enterprise-class products. 6. Fan-less hardware architecture that enhances reliability and durability of hardware. MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) The average time a component works without failure. It is the number of failures divided by the hours under observation. MTBF - Mean Time Between Failures 16.4 years.(e) About IIJ Founded in 1992, Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ), (Nasdaq:IIJI) is Japan's leading Internet-access and comprehensive network solutions provider. The company has built one of the largest Internet backbone networks in Japan, and between Japan and the United States. IIJ and its group of companies provide total network solutions that mainly cater to high-end corporate customers. Services range from the delivery of new-generation network services over an optical-fiber infrastructure that is optimized for data communications, to the construction of pan-Asian IP backbone networks. The company also offers high-quality systems integration and security services, Internet access, hosting/housing and content design. The statements within this release contain forward-looking statements about our future plans that involve risk and uncertainties. These statements may differ materially from actual future events or results. Readers are referred to the documents filed by Internet Initiative Japan Inc. with the SEC, specifically the most recent reports on Forms 20-F and 6-K, which identify important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements. (a) SMF (SEIL Management Framework): a feature for centrally managing all functions from a central management server. (b) Based on actual measurements. (c) Based on actual measurements. (d) Stateful packet inspection: a function which dynamically inspects and decides whether the packet may or may not pass through. (e) Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF); The average time between computer system failures. |
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