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To: Mr. Sunshine who wrote (41806)12/26/2003 1:59:36 PM
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Dune Networks 12/17 News Release

Relocates Headquarters and Appoints VP of Sales. Office (move) and Appointment Part of Company's Expanding Operations

Sunnyvale, Calif.-Dec 17, 2003 - Dune Networks, a leading provider of scalable switch-fabric and traffic manager devices, announced today that it has relocated its headquarters office to Sunnyvale, California from its previous Agoura Hills location. The move to Silicon Valley is designed to accommodate Dune Network's expanding operations, which include the appointment of Frank Wies as vice president of sales.

Frank Wies has over twenty years of executive-level sales and marketing success with internationally recognized semiconductor companies.

"Frank's proven track record as a sales leader, along with his strategic and analytical skills, are important for Dune's success in working with systems vendors around the United States," said Eyal Dagan, chief executive officer of Dune Networks

Prior to Dune Networks, Wies held key positions with a number of high technology innovators, including Intel, LSI Logic, and Silicon Access Networks. His appointment coincides with significant progress on the product front, including the availability of the FE200, the SANDâ„¢ (Scalable Architecture of Networking Devices) switching device as well as the introduction of Marvell's Prestera-FX930 and Prestera FX9130, based on Dune architecture.

A new FAP (Fabric Access Processor) device will be announced shortly.