AirNet SuperCapacity Base Station Wins Prestigious GSM Award; Adaptive Array Technology Deployed at MBO Wireless and in Large Op
16 Février 2006 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
AirNet Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:ANCC), the technology
leader in software defined base station products for wireless
communications, today announced that its SuperCapacity(TM),
adaptive array base station has been recognized by the GSM
Association as the Best Radio Access Product for 2006 at the 3GSM
World Congress & Exhibition in Barcelona. Nominated by MBO
Wireless, where it has been commercially deployed in Oklahoma since
September 2004, this recognition as the Best Radio Access Product
for 2006 marks the second time that the GSM Association has given
one of their prestigious World awards to an AirNet Communications
product. In 1998, AirNet's AdaptaCell(R), broadband, SDR base
station and AirSite(R) Backhaul Free(TM) base station were
recognized as Best Technical Innovation. The same SuperCapacity,
adaptive array base station to win the Best Radio Product is also
currently being evaluated in an ongoing field trial by an
undisclosed, tier 1 large operator in a dense urban, major
metropolitan market. "MBO Wireless is pleased to be the first
company ever to win the Best Radio Access Product award from the
GSM Association," said David Miller, President and CEO of MBO
Wireless. "MBO has a proven track record of providing its
subscribers with state-of-the-art GSM service. We will continue to
pursue our vision of offering cost-effective voice and data
services for our markets in Oklahoma." The Best Radio Access
Product Award acknowledges the innovation and contribution of
products or services developed to assist operators maximize the use
and performance of their network assets. Entries for this category
were focused on delivering operational, technical or commercial
network optimization benefits. Maximizing operational service
performance is fundamental to producing the best return from
network investments. Optimizing every element - hardware, software,
antennas, as well as the network design itself is necessary to
produce the very best results. Speaking from Barcelona, Mr. Glenn
Ehley, President and CEO of AirNet Communications said, "Our
SuperCapacity, adaptive array base station helps operators harness
the power of their GSM networks in the most spectrally efficient
manner possible. Our focus is to reduce the GSM operators' capital
and operating expenditures while simultaneously improving capacity
and throughput. Our technology could be crucial in improving
returns on network investments." Visit AirNet Communications at the
3GSM World Congress in Hall 2, Booth E08 in Barcelona. Benefits of
AirNet's SuperCapacity, Adaptive Array Technology AirNet's
SuperCapacity base station may be the only viable solution for
adaptive array technology for GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks. As a key
enabler for high capacity voice and packet data services, it may be
fundamental to continued success for GSM operators worldwide.
Having integrated ArrayComm's IntelliCell(R) adaptive array
technology into its base station, AirNet has the only proven GSM,
broadband, adaptive array software-defined radio platform. The
SuperCapacity, adaptive array base station has the capability of
providing the following benefits: -- Improvement of RF network
quality through substantial C/I (carrier-to-interference ratio)
gains, -- Improved spectrum utilization for urban voice
applications compared to traditional technology, -- Fewer sites for
both voice and data applications, -- Extension of the GSM network's
viability many years further, and -- Improvement of GPRS and EDGE
coverage and data rates. About AirNet AirNet Communications
Corporation is a leader in wireless base stations and other
telecommunications equipment that allow service operators to
cost-effectively and simultaneously offer high-speed wireless data
and voice services to mobile subscribers. AirNet's patented
broadband, software-defined AdaptaCell(R) SuperCapacity(TM)
adaptive array base station solution provides a high-capacity base
station with a software upgrade path to high-speed data. The
Company's RapidCell(TM) base station provides government
communications users with up to 96 voice and data channels in a
compact, rapidly deployable design capable of processing multiple
GSM protocols simultaneously. The Company's AirSite(R) Backhaul
Free(TM) base station carries wireless voice and data signals back
to the wireline network, eliminating the need for a physical
backhaul link, thus reducing operating costs. AirNet has 68 patents
issued or filed and has received the coveted World Award for Best
Radio Access Product in 2006 and for Best Technical Innovation in
1998 from the GSM Association, representing over 400 operators
around the world. More information about AirNet may be obtained by
visiting the AirNet Web site at http://www.airnetcom.com. Safe
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of 1995 Certain statements in this news release may constitute
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the United States
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the Reform Act),
Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933 and Section
21E of the United States Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. These
forward-looking statements may relate to anticipated financial
performance, management's plans and objectives for future
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forecasts and other matters. All statements contained in this news
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forward-looking statements contained in this news release. Such
statements are based on management's beliefs and assumptions and on
information currently available to management and are subject to
risks, uncertainties and changes in condition, significance, value
and effect. Such risks include the risk that AirNet may not be
successful in completing the previously announced field trial; that
our SuperCapacity, adaptive array product may not be accepted by
the market; and that our products and technology may not work in a
dense, urban, multi-path environment. Other risks include the
inability by AirNet and its suppliers to demonstrate satisfactory
performance improvements and intense competition. If we are unable
to raise sufficient new additional capital or to generate
sufficient new sales, we may not be able to support changing
protocols and standards, or continue to operate as a going concern.
Receipt of the GSM World Award for Best Radio Product may not
result in any additional future sales. These and other risks are
detailed in reports and documents filed by AirNet with the United
States Securities and Exchange Commission. Such risks,
uncertainties and changes in condition, significance, value and
effect, many of which are beyond AirNet's control, could cause
AirNet's actual results and other future events to differ
materially from those anticipated. AirNet does not, however, assume
any obligation to update these forward-looking statements to
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AirNet mark, AirNet, AdaptaCell and AirSite are registered
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SuperCapacity(TM), RapidCell(TM) and Backhaul Free(TM) are
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