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Brian Andrew, CEO and President, is the visionary behind Triton Network Systems, Inc. He established, planned and organized the company and has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since inception. Triton Network Systems commercializes millimeter wave technology developed by Lockheed Martin Electronics and Missiles. Achieving the Network-grade Optical Wireless (NOW) standard, Triton Network Systems has developed fixed wireless products for the 38 GHz, LMDS, and LMCS frequencies that offer true SONET and 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet. With over twenty years’ telecommunications and founding company experience, Mr. Andrew has the foresight and erudition to deliver Triton Network Systems Invisible FiberTM product line to the commercial market.
Mr. Andrew is an expert in all telecommunications technologies. He has applied his expertise not only to broadband wireless product development, but also to the PCS and cellular markets. He is also an expert in micro-cellular techniques, PBX technology, and RF system planning.
Prior to starting Triton Network Systems, Mr. Andrew was the Vice President of Engineering at Phoenix Wireless Group, Inc., a venture capital backed international focused wireless local loop communications company. At Phoenix he defined and managed product delivery and his group was responsible for product definition, development, integration and support. Additionally, he served in senior management positions for companies such as Northern Telecom and Raytheon.
With his entrepreneurial spirit, Mr. Andrew founded and was the Managing Director of the TPL Group of Companies. The group of companies designed, manufactured and distributed advanced object-oriented processor voice mail computer systems in the Austral-Asian and South East Asia regions.
Mr. Andrew received his Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Electrical Engineering from Auckland University in New Zealand.
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TRITON NETWORK SYSTEMS APPOINTS FORMER ERICSSON EXEC AS CEO Triton Network Systems, a developer of broadband wireless access systems, named Skip Speaks as its new President and CEO. Speaks formerly served as executive vice president and general manager of the network operators group for Ericsson. Triton Network Systems offers a 100 Mbps, point-to-point fixed-wireless system that uses LMDS, LMCS and 38 GHz frequencies. Triton has raised more than $45 million in venture funding from Oak Investment Partners, Worldview Technology Partners, Telesoft Partners, Advent International, Bessemer Ventures, Adams Capital Management and Chase Ventures. The company is based in Orlando, Florida. triton-network.com Triton Network Systems, September 21, 1999 Advanced Radio Telecom (ART) is using Triton's equipment to provide 100 Mbps wireless access service in San Jose, California. Contracts for the 100 Mbps ART wireless service start at $1,250 per month. convergedigest.com
Wireless WAN Market Booms as Vendors Shift Toward Higher Frequencies
12/14/99
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 14, 1999--With today's enterprise networks expanding geographically and struggling to maintain data-optimized and high-bandwidth connectivity, broadband wireless is emerging quickly. Frost & Sullivan's (www.frost.com) new strategic research, "World Wireless Wide Area Network (WAN) Market," explores this booming market, which generated $4.11 billion in 1998 and will likely surge to $15.19 billion by 2005. Examining the industry's growing geographical trends, this research outlines the latest developments in higher bandwidth solutions in the LMDS and LMCS markets.
Competition is increasingly fierce as WAN vendors face--in addition to each other--the prevalent telecommunications infrastructure, which owns a matrix of fiber and copper, broadband satellite services and virtual private networks utilizing the public network infrastructure. Increasingly robust modulation schemes for wireless operation, the need for higher capacity access to subscribers and growth in cellular and wireless local loop markets drive the market. Spread-spectrum participants look to higher bandwidth solutions in coming years. "To succeed, vendors will need to migrate to higher band frequencies range," says the Frost & Sullivan information technology industry expert responsible for the study. "The upper limits of data transmission speed at the current 2.4 GHz range is already being reached, though 5.2, 5.7, and 5.8 GHz ranges are generous with huge apportionment of spectrum."
As prices settle, global opportunities will develop for vendors to reach the vast commercial and residential market. Wireless WANs promise to bridge the gap between users demanding multi-service applications delivered directly to their site and carriers who deliver cost-effective, scalable, and reliable network service for their subscribers.
Frost & Sullivan presents 1999 Market Engineering Awards to companies that have made a positive contribution to the wireless WAN industry. The Market Leadership Award is presented to Alcatel. The Product Innovation Award is given to Solectek. The Marketing & Sales Strategy Award is awarded to Hughes Network Systems, and the Entrepreneurial Company Award goes to Netro Corporation.
Frost & Sullivan determined the following companies to be market participants for the purposes of this research: Adaptive Broadband; AIRONET Wireless Communications, Inc.; Alcatel USA; Andrew Corporation; AstroTerra Corporation; ATI Telecom International Company; A. T. Schindler Communications, Inc.; Bosch Telecom (SpectraPoint); BreezeCom, Inc.; BroadWave Communications; Clarion Corporation of America; CyberStar -- Space Systems Loral; Digital Microwave Corporation; Direct Network Services; Eagle Optoelectronics, LLC; Ensemble Communications Inc.; Ericsson; Eumitcom Technology, Inc.; Fujitsu; Gesellschaft fur Optische Communication; Glenayre Western Multiplex; Harris Corporation/Communication Sector; Hughes Networks Systems; Intermec Technologies Corporation; Jolt Ltd.; KarlNet, Inc.; Laurus Corporation; Lucent Technologies; McBride Tricor; Microwave Bypass Systems; NEC America, Inc.; Netro Corporation; Newbridge Networks, Inc.; Nokia House Americas; Nortel; OPTEL GmbH; OTC Telecom, Inc.; P-Com, Inc.; PAV Data Systems; Proxim, Inc.; Racon, Inc.; RadioLAN; RDC Networks, Inc.; Siemens Information & SierraCom, Inc.; Solectek Corporation; Southwest Microwave, Inc.; Stanford Telecommunications; Symbol Technologies, Inc.; Tekram Technology; Teledata Communications; Transformation Techniques, Inc.; Triton Network; TRL Microwave Technology Inc.; Wave Wireless Networking, Inc.; WaveSpan Corporation; Wi-Lan, Inc.; WinNet Metropolitan Communication Systems; Wireless, Inc. and Z-Com. The following companies were identified as related companies: 3Com Corporation; AAEON Electronics, Inc.; Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.; Advanced Radio Telecom; Antenna Technology Inc.; Apple Computer, Inc.; AT&T Corporation; Cabletron Systems, Inc.; Cerner Corporation; Circle K Communications, Inc.; Cisco Systems, Inc.; CPSI; C-Spec; GHZ Technology, Inc.; Harris Semiconductor Corp.; IBM Mobile Wireless Systems; Infrared Communication Systems Inc.; Intel Corporation; Kinetic Computer Corporation; Valmont Microflect, Inc.; Mitel Corporation; MobileStar Network Corporation; Motorola, Inc.; MSI Solutions Group, Inc.; NEC Technologies, Inc.; Nelson Data Resources, Inc.; Harbinger Corporation; Prolinear Corporation; Raytheon Company; Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Sunquest Information Systems, Inc.; Teleordia Technologies; Teligent; Toshiba Corporation; V-ONE Corporation; WinStar; Wireless Business & Technology; Wireless LAN Alliance and Xircom, Inc.
Frost & Sullivan is an international marketing consulting and training company that monitors the information technology industry for market trends, market measurements and strategies. This ongoing research complements a series of research publications, such as No. 5651-65 "World LMDS Equipment and Services Market," and supports participants with customized consulting needs. Free executive summaries are available to the press
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