| I would go with ADAP.They just signed a contract with.... 
 Internet Service Provider, Fuzion Wireless
 Communications, Selects Adaptive Broadband's
 Packet-Based, High-Speed Wireless Broadband
 Access System
 
 SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 1999--ADAPTIVE BROADBAND CORPORATION (Nasdaq
 National Market: ADAP) announced today that it has signed a contract with Boca Raton-based Fuzion Wireless
 Communications (Fuzion), to supply the 5 GHz (U-NII) version of its point-to-multipoint wireless broadband network access
 product family, AB-Access(TM) for deployment of a broadband wireless network providing high-speed Internet access across
 the state of Florida. The first cities that are due to roll out beginning July 1, 1999, are Boca Raton/Ft. Lauderdale, Miami and
 Palm Beach.
 
 Using AB-Access, Fuzion's wireless network offers a plethora of bundled services that other ISPs are unable to offer with
 current network infrastructure technology. The wireless network will be interconnected via an ATM backbone. Adaptive
 Broadband's AB-Access high-speed Internet access product will provide Fuzion's subscribers with wireless Asynchronous
 Transfer Mode (ATM) and Ethernet connections with bi-directional speeds of up to 25 Mbps. Fuzion's customers will be able
 to take advantage of simultaneous video conferencing, full-motion streaming video, and high-speed connections to the Internet
 over a single connection. Fuzion plans to offer commercial service in the fourth quarter of 1999. ''Fuzion is indicative of the
 new-breed ISP choosing our unique wireless technology that offers high-speed ''bursty'' Internet connectivity while
 simultaneously providing bandwidth for demanding multimedia applications. Our built-in ATM coupled, with AB-Access'
 proprietary technology embedded in its Media Access Control (MAC) layer provides Fuzion with a strategic advantage over
 other ISPs,'' commented, Dr. Daniel L. Scharre Adaptive Broadband's Chief Technology Officer.
 
 Wireless Market Heating Up
 
 Fuzion Wireless Communications is among the growing ranks of wireless Internet and other telecommunications service
 providers throughout the United States that are looking towards the unlicensed spectrum as a catalyst for quick deployment of
 a true point-to-multipoint system. David Frank, chief executive officer of Fuzion, commented, ''We are excited about the new
 opportunities made available through wireless broadband technologies. With the superior advancements offered by the
 Adaptive Broadband products, coupled with the technical strengths of Fuzion Wireless Communications, we intend to provide
 the highest quality of true broadband Internet services available in the market today.''
 
 Adaptive Broadband Packet-On Demand(TM) Technology Delivers Walk About Internet Access, Instant Provisioning
 
 AB-Access is a key component of Adaptive Broadband's strategic plan that focuses company resources on delivering
 end-to-end wireless broadband solutions for telecommunications and service providers world-wide. As data traffic over takes
 voice traffic, providers are moving away from dedicated circuit-based, to packet-based network infrastructures. Packet-based
 networks offer providers an efficient method to supply Internet, data, video, and multimedia applications over the same
 infrastructure. The ''packet-on-demand'' aspect of the AB-Access system fits well within this infrastructure shift and offers
 higher data rates (up to 25 Mbps) and superior bandwidth management than competitive alternatives, such as xDSL and cable
 modems. The patent-pending design of the AB-Access MAC layer also uniquely provides service companies with an instant
 provisioning capability and customers with portability for Internet and other data needs.
 
 AB-Access at Any Frequency: 2-42 GHz
 
 The core, patent-pending AB-Access technology was engineered to work at any frequency from 2-42 GHz. Adaptive's first
 releases of AB-Access are for applications that use the 5 GHz (U-NII) and 2.5 GHz MMDS frequency bands. Other
 frequencies are currently under development.
 
 Adaptive Broadband (http://www.adaptivebroadband.com) is a leading supplier of terrestrial wireless and satellite-based
 systems to support ultra-high speed Internet access, broadcast digital TV transport and worldwide Internet backbones. The
 company also provides industry-leading solutions for satellite-based data communications and terrestrial wireless telemetry
 networks.
 
 
 In my opinion,this is just the start of more and more similar contracts once the word gets out about ADAP and its superior last mile wireless product..
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