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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (3977)3/23/2000 12:59:00 PM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
ANADIGICS (NASDAQ:ANAD), a leading supplier of wireless and broadband communications solutions, announced that the Company has shipped production volumes of multi-band power amplifiers (PAs) for use in Ericsson's T18d dual-band wireless phones, which feature digital fax/data and full graphic display capabilities. Ericsson's T18d is the third T-class platform to utilize ANADIGICS' patented multi-band technology, which enabled operation in DAMPS 900 MHz and TDMA 1900 MHz bands using one PA.
"We are very pleased to have been selected by Ericsson in its first mobile phone that features digital data/fax capabilities and full graphic display. With the addition of this design win, we continue to expand the number of platforms served by our patented multi-band PA technology," remarks Dr. Bami Bastani, President & CEO of ANADIGICS. "This platform announcement succeeds the announcement of two GSM T-class Ericsson phones that utilize ANADIGICS unique multi-band PA solutions and continues to expand our business at Ericsson."
"Drawing from our extensive RF patent and IP portfolios, we worked closely with Ericsson to create a product that best meets their performance and integration requirements," explains Barak Maoz, Vice President of Wireless Power Amplifier Products at ANADIGICS. "Our advanced power amplifier technology enabled us to deliver a multi-band/multi-mode PA that optimizes board space utilization while extending talk time for today's increasingly complex wireless handset designs."