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To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (43489)1/14/1999 3:51:00 PM
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California Microwave'sInternet-Optimized High-Speed Wireless Broadband Access System Movesto Field Trial Phase With Two Top-10 U.S. Telecom Carriers

January 14, 1999 03:31 PM
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 14, 1999--California Microwave, Inc. CMIC announced today that it has signed contracts with two top-10 U.S. telephone carriers for the supply of its point-to-multipoint wireless broadband network access product, AB-Access(TM).

Under the contracts, the carriers will field-trial the AB-Access equipment using a variety of real-life applications. These trials follow tests conducted by Cambridge University, the University of Kansas, and others where AB-Access successfully demonstrated simultaneous video conferencing, full-motion streaming video and high-speed connection to the Internet over a single connection, at speeds 15 times faster than wireline networks.

AB-Access is a packet-based system, the optimal technology for handling high-speed data, such as Internet traffic. The "packet-on-demand" aspect of the AB-Access system offers higher data speeds (up to 25 mbps) and superior bandwidth management than competitive alternatives due to its highly granular handling of data. Tightly packing data is key to telecommunications providers because bandwidth is such a scarce resource.

Adaptive Broadband: 15 Times Faster than a Wired T1
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