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To: The Ox who wrote (46)5/29/2007 1:47:09 PM
From: Rob Preuss  Respond to of 312
 
Yup.

"More of an entitlement then a reward for excellent execution."

All the excellent execution seems to be focused on turning those options into cash much sooner than most people originally contemplated.

Rob



To: The Ox who wrote (46)6/4/2007 11:23:33 AM
From: Rob Preuss  Respond to of 312
 
Harris Stratex Networks Appoints Patrick Murtha VP & GM of Network Operations

Monday June 4, 9:00 am ET

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., June 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Stratex Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSTX - News), the leading independent supplier of turnkey wireless network solutions, has named Patrick Murtha vice president and general manager of network operations for the company's NetBoss® business unit, based in Melbourne, Florida. He will report to John Koenig, vice president of product line management for Harris Stratex Networks.

With over 30 years experience, Mr. Murtha brings an extensive leadership background to Harris Stratex Networks, having worked in a variety of telecom environments, from Fortune 500 companies to start-ups that led to IPOs. Most recently, he was president of U.S. operations for Indian telecom solutions provider Tech Mahindra Limited, where he formed a U.S. operations team consisting of sales, marketing, human resources, delivery and finance. His efforts led the company to 212% revenue growth in FY 2006.

"Mr. Murtha brings outstanding leadership experience to the Harris Stratex Networks management team," said Guy Campbell, president and chief executive officer of Harris Stratex Networks. "His broad industry and technical knowledge will be invaluable to the NetBoss business unit as it builds on its success as one of the top network management and service assurance solutions in the industry. Patrick's broad breadth of experience, including stints with telcos, ISPs and mobility companies, is a perfect match for NetBoss, which addresses many network types and industry segments."

Prior to Tech Mahindra Limited, Mr. Murtha was vice president and general manager for the Telco Vertical Market Unit at Remedy/Peregrine Systems. His early experience includes positions of increasing responsibility with US West, Sprint, Cellular Inc., Telular Corporation and Mobile Systems International. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in technical management from Regis University.



To: The Ox who wrote (46)6/13/2007 12:16:15 PM
From: Rob Preuss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312
 
Harris Stratex Networks Extends Eclipse(TM) Support for High-Speed TDM Transport

Wednesday June 13, 9:00 am ET

Capacity Increases Improve Super-PDH(TM) and SDH/SONET Capability for High Capacity Backbone Applications

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., June 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Stratex Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSTX - News), the leading independent supplier of turnkey wireless network solutions, today announced a new upgrade to the Eclipse(TM) advanced nodal wireless networking platform. The upgrade extends capacity support for Super-PDH and SDH/SONET TDM backbone and high capacity Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet applications, while optimizing frequency resources by supporting co-channel operation in channel bandwidths up to 56MHz.

With the release of the new RAC 4X Radio Access Card, very-high-capacity Eclipse links can now be engineered to take advantage of the recent changes by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) to enable single 56 MHz channel operation in the lower 6 to 13GHz bands. The RAC 4X enables up to 4xSTM1/OC3 links, using a single 56MHz RF channel and both antenna polarizations. Enhanced capacity is achieved with just two outdoor units, reducing the amount of equipment previously required by nearly half, and dramatically lowering the cost of deploying high-capacity backbone systems.

The new RAC 4X also increases the range of Super-PDH capacities supported by Eclipse. Super-PDH was introduced by Harris Stratex Networks in 2004 to enable more cost-effective backhaul networks that support nodal network architectures with software-scalable capacity migration. This latest release boosts Eclipse Super-PDH up to 93xE1, which is 45% more capacity than the nearest competing solution. Using XPIC, this capacity can be doubled to 186xE1 in the same 28 MHz channel, or up to 254xDS1 in a 50 MHz channel for North American applications.

The RAC 4X also enables Eclipse support for carrier Ethernet transport at speeds up to 1.2 Gbit/s, in just two 50 or 56 MHz RF channels, utilizing Harris Stratex Network's unique Layer 2 features such as Link Aggregation and Patent-Pending RWPR(TM).

"Eclipse has been very successful in capturing market share for very-high- capacity backbone applications up to 622 Mbps, providing a highly integrated solution for backhaul networks from the edge to the core," said John Koenig, vice president, Product Line Management, at Harris Stratex Networks. "This new Eclipse release -- which is available now -- provides a more extensive and cost-efficient solution for backbone applications."

Harris Stratex Networks will display the new Eclipse RAC 4X wireless transport solution at CommunicAsia 2007 in Singapore on June 19-22 in Hall 4 Booth 4H2-01.