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To: BillyG who wrote (31854)4/6/1998 9:50:00 AM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (1) of 50808
 
Divicom is showing in this booth...........................

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California Microwave's MRC Division to Offer Nera Networks High-capacity Radios
Business Wire - April 06, 1998 09:39
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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 6, 1998--CALIFORNIA MICROWAVE, INC. (Nasdaq National Market: CMIC) announced today that its Microwave Radio Communications (MRC) division has signed a memorandum of understanding with Nera Networks AS to offer Nera's 155 Mbps digital microwave systems for high-capacity video-centric network applications. MRC is featuring a Nera CityLink 155 Mbps, 23-GHz radio at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas, April 6-9, 1998.

Conversion to Digital is Driving Requirement for Higher Capacity Radio Links

As the U.S. television broadcast industry starts implementing digital video broadcasting, public and commercial broadcasters with regional networks and intercity relays are exploring the possibility of replacing existing analog links with higher capacity digital microwave systems. In some cases, these requirements are being driven by the need to transport minimally compressed DTV signals along with minimally compressed legacy NTSC signals on the same microwave path. In other cases, public broadcast networks, in particular, are exploring combining other governmental voice and data traffic over the same networks as their video program distribution. With the addition of the 155 Mbps radio systems from Nera Networks, MRC now offers the television broadcast industry a full line of digital microwave systems from 2 to 25 GHz, at rates from 34 Mbps to 155 Mbps.
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