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Technology Stocks : Triton Network Systems, Inc. (TNSI)

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To: Peter.Messersmith who started this subject7/23/2000 7:36:22 PM
From: iod_sherwood   of 40
 
Triton Network Systems First To Market With 622 Mbps OC-12 Broadband Wireless Radio

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Triton Network Systems First To Market With 622 Mbps OC-12 Broadband Wireless Radio
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ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2000--Triton Network Systems(TM), a provider of broadband fixed wireless network products, today introduced a 622 Mbps LMDS Invisible Fiber(TM) SONET OC-12/SDH STM-4 radio.

Triton Network Systems is the first company to offer a carrier grade OC-12 product for field use.

The OC-12 radio operates at 622 Mbps with 99.999 percent availability and a bit error rate of less than 1x10-12. The OC-12 radio delivers the equivalent of 336 traditional 1.5 Mbps T1 circuits, or 8064 phone lines, over a single radio link connection. The LMDS "A" Band (28 GHz & 29/31 GHz) OC-12 radio deployed in true SONET ring consecutive point networks gives broadband fixed wireless a new level of capacity and performance.

"NEXTLINK sees important market applications for OC-12 consecutive point network 'invisible fiber broadband wireless' rings," says NEXTLINK chief technology officer, Doug Carter. "NEXTLINK is moving forward in being the first to trial Triton Network Systems' LMDS OC-12 product in order to meet the ever increasing demand for bandwidth."

"We are excited to be able to satisfy our LMDS customers' need for greater bandwidth," said Skip Speaks, president and chief executive officer of Triton Network Systems, "and we can easily introduce OC-12 product variants at other frequencies due to the inherently flexible design of our architecture. The very high speed, carrier grade reliability of this newest member of our product family will enable our customers to provide large capacity, high quality broadband communications and Internet access to many end users."

About Triton Network Systems

Triton Network Systems, Inc. provides broadband wireless equipment that enables communications service providers to deliver high-speed, cost-effective voice, video, and data services to their customers.

CONTACT: Springbok Technologies for Triton Network Systems
David Matthews, 972/480-9458 ext. 157
dmatthews@springbok.com
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Triton Network Systems
Mark Gildersleeve, 407/903-0940
mgildersleeve@triton-network.com
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