Source: http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/voip/cisco-acquires-sipura.asp

Cisco Systems to Acquire Sipura Technology
First Acquisition for Linksys Division; Adds Experienced Team and VoIP
Technology

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 26, 2005 Cisco Systems(r) today announced a
definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Sipura Technology, Inc.
This represents Cisco's first acquisition for its Linksys division,
the leading provider of wireless and networking hardware for home,
Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) and small business environments.
Sipura is a leader in consumer voice over internet protocol (VoIP)
technology and is a key technology provider for Linksys' current line
of VoIP networking devices. In addition to Sipura's valuable
technology and customer relationships, their experienced team with
extensive VoIP expertise will help build a foundation for Linksys'
internal research and development capabilities in voice, video and
other markets.

Under the terms of the agreement, Cisco will pay approximately $68
million in cash and options for Sipura. The acquisition is subject to
various standard closing conditions, including applicable regulatory
approvals, and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of Cisco's
fiscal year 2005 ending July 30, 2005.

Consumer VoIP is rapidly expanding as independent providers and
incumbent telecom and cable operators bring VoIP offerings to
consumers. Synergy Research Group, a leading market research firm,
reports that today there are close to 8 million home users worldwide
using VoIP to make phone calls over their broadband connections. By
2009, Synergy anticipates this number to grow to 58.9 million home
users using VoIP to talk to friends and family around the world using
broadband and VoIP technology.

"VoIP is a strategic segment for innovation and growth for Cisco and
Linksys. The acquisition of Sipura will augment Linksys' leading
position in the rapidly growing VoIP market and is an example of
Linksys' strategy to increase internal R&D capabilities in specific
product categories," said Charles Giancarlo, Cisco CTO and
Cisco-Linksys president. "Adding Sipura's technology reinforces our
commitment to developing products in the consumer voice space."

This acquisition follows Cisco's core strategy of using acquisitions
to build new technologies and speed time-to-market for its products.
The Sipura acquisition accelerates Linksys' leadership in the emerging
high growth VoIP consumer and SOHO markets, provides continued
competitive differentiation for its VoIP product offerings, and allows
Linksys to better serve it customers.

Sipura has developed the technology incorporated in leading VoIP
adapters (including those integrated into home routers and gateways)
and a multi-line IP phone for the consumer and SOHO market. Sipura's
technology is currently used by Linksys in some VoIP products,
including certain analog telephone adapters and wired and wireless
routers with phone ports. Sipura currently has relationships with
regional and top-tier VoIP providers. Linksys will continue to work
with those service providers, as well as use its traditional retail
channels to target consumers and SOHO environments with Sipura's line
of VoIP products.

Upon close of the transaction, Sipura will be integrated into Cisco's
Linksys division, led by Senior Vice Presidents Janie and Victor Tsao.
Sipura was founded in March 2003 and is headquartered in San Jose,
Calif.

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