HONG KONG, Oct. 31, 2016 -- UTStarcom (NASDAQ:UTSI), a global telecommunications infrastructure provider, announced today that it will report its unaudited financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2016 before the U.S. market open on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The Company will hold a conference call to discuss the financial results at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time (9:00 p.m. Hong Kong/Beijing Time) the same day.
To participate in the call, please dial +1 (855) 298-3404 (domestic) or +1 (631) 514-2526 (international). The conference code is 9676797. This call will be webcast and can be accessed on the Investor Relations section of UTStarcom’s website at http://www.utstar.com.
United States: +1 (855) 298-3404
New York: +1 (631) 514-2526
Canada: +1 (855) 842-3490
Hong Kong: +852-5808-3202
China: 4001-200-539
The attendee passcode is: 9676797
A replay of the call will be available approximately two hours after the conclusion and will remain available for thirty calendar days.
The conference call replay numbers are as follows:
United States: +1 (866) 846-0868
Hong Kong: 800-966-697
China: 4001-842-240
International: +61-2-9641-7900
The replay passcode for accessing the recording is 9676797.
About UTStarcom Holdings Corp.
UTStarcom (NASDAQ:UTSI) is a global telecom infrastructure provider dedicated to developing technology that will serve the rapidly growing demand for bandwidth from cloud-based services, mobile, streaming and other applications. We work with carriers globally, from Asia to the Americas, to meet this demand through a range of innovative broadband packet optical transport and wireless/fixed-line access products and solutions. The Company’s end-to-end broadband product portfolio, enhanced through in-house Software Defined Networking (SDN)-based orchestration, enables mobile and fixed-line network operators and enterprises worldwide to build highly efficient and resilient future-proof networks for a range of applications, including mobile backhaul, metro aggregation, broadband access and Wi-Fi data offload. Our strategic investments in media operational support service providers expand UTStarcom’s capabilities in the field of next generation video platforms. UTStarcom was founded in 1991, started trading on NASDAQ in 2000, and has operating entities in Tokyo, Japan; San Jose, USA; Hangzhou, China; Delhi and Bangalore, India. For more information about UTStarcom, please visit http://www.utstar.com.
For investor and media inquiries, please contact: UTStarcom Holdings Corp. Tel: +852-3951-9757 Fei Wang, IR Director Email: [email protected] Ning Jiang, Investor Relation Email: [email protected] In the United States: The Blueshirt Group Ralph Fong Tel: +1 (415) 489-2195 Email: [email protected]


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