This is the company whose $2.6 million contract Shant transferred from CT&T to CVUS back in December:
LogiMetrics, Inc. Demonstrates Two-Way High-Speed Data Access and Wireless Video Using LMDS
BOHEMIA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 19, 1998--LogiMetrics, Inc. (OTC: LGMTA) announced today that it had successfully demonstrated its two-way high speed data access and wireless video using its LMDS transceivers operating at 28 GHz. The demonstration took place at the Satellite Communications '98 Exhibition in Washington D.C. Integrity Communications, Inc. of Richmond, VA supplied the high speed broadband modems which, together with millimeter wave transceivers developed by mmTech, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of LogiMetrics, can provide low cost, two-way premium, dedicated high-speed data services at speeds over five times faster than conventional T-1 based services. Integrity Communications develops broadband modems and related products that provide multiple services over both wireline and wireless cable networks at various frequencies. LogiMetrics designs, manufactures and sells a full line of high power broadband transmitting and receiving systems, components and other equipment used for satellite and LMDS communications. The Company also manufactures and sells microwave systems and components for use in commercial and military testing and other applications. The Company's product offerings include high power amplifiers, transmitters, repeaters, relays and solid state transmitting equipment used primarily for transmitting video, voice and data signals in the Ka-band (26 - 40 GHz).
CONTACT: Norman M. Phipps, President and Chief Operating Officer 516/784-4110 |