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To: The Ox who wrote (96)11/5/2007 10:08:51 AM
From: Rob Preuss  Respond to of 312
 
HSTX sells Eclipse radios for WiMAX backhaul market in France.

TDF Selects Harris Stratex Networks for WiMAX Backhaul
Monday November 5, 9:15 am ET
- Deal Helps TDF Expand WiMAX Reach in France -

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Stratex Networks, Inc., the leading independent supplier of turnkey wireless transmission solutions, has secured a deal to provide Eclipse(TM) wireless transport platform to TDF, a French converged service provider. The Eclipse radios will provide high speed Gigabit Ethernet connections for TDF's WiMAX network.

TDF has secured licenses to provide WiMAX at 3.5GHz across 11 territories in France. Eclipse is ideally suited to support WiMAX backhaul traffic by enabling operators to support high-reliability Carrier Ethernet transport, and is a radio platform to support intelligent Layer 2 Quality of Service controls and features.

Another key consideration for TDF was the ability of Eclipse to provide scaleable bandwidth from 10 to over 600 Mbit/s in a single radio channel, with a broad choice of channel bandwidth options thanks to highly efficient modulation technology. In France, as in most EU countries, annual license fees are charged on every radio link and are based upon the bandwidth used. Eclipse enables TDF to fit more capacity in less bandwidth than many other solutions, which, when viewed over their entire network, results in significant overall savings.

Radio frequencies are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain in France, so the ability to deploy high-capacity links in the minimum of bandwidth often enables TDF to deploy links in regions where frequencies may not otherwise be available.

"This announcement continues the recent momentum we have built up in the WiMAX space in Europe," said Guy Campbell, president and chief executive officer of Harris Stratex Networks. "With our combination of leading wireless Carrier Ethernet products, our understanding of WiMAX backhaul requirements and our 50 years of experience in providing wireless infrastructure solutions, we are well suited to support any service provider that is planning to roll out new data-centric networks."

About TDF

TDF is the leading radio relay broadcast operator in Europe. With a presence in France, Finland, Spain, Poland, Estonia, Monaco, the Netherlands, and Hungary, the Group offers a wide range of services for audiovisual services developers and telecom operators. In the audiovisual field, TDF is present across the value chain: capture and processing of content, contribution, broadcast centers, terrestrial transmission and broadcasting of radio and television programs in analogue and digital modes, in high definition or personal mobile TV. In telecommunications, TDF manages network rollouts, hosts operator equipment at its sites (up to 7,800 in Europe), and is a recognized maintenance provider. As a radio local loop network operator, TDF markets a high-speed service to access providers. A key player in the convergence between audiovisual and telecommunications, TDF's ambition is to support all its customers in the digital world and to contribute to the organization of the territories. For more information, visit www.tdf.fr/.



To: The Ox who wrote (96)11/5/2007 10:12:14 AM
From: Rob Preuss  Respond to of 312
 
HSTX sells NetBoss network management systems/services in Bahrain.

Bahrain-based Batelco Selects NetBoss from Harris Stratex Networks to Manage Next-Generation Network
Monday November 5, 9:01 am ET
NetBoss to Play Vital Quality-of-Service Role as Batelco Migrates to All IP-based Network

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Stratex Networks, Inc., the leading independent supplier of turnkey wireless transmission and service assurance solutions, will provide its industry-leading NetBoss® product suite to Batelco for its new integrated network and service management project. Batelco's subsidiary, Arabian Network Information Services (anis), will participate in the project as Batelco's project management representative.

Harris Stratex Networks will deploy an advanced NetBoss Service Assurance solution for Batelco's transport and next-generation networks. Batelco is purchasing the NetBoss Manage.IT system and NetBoss XS, for comprehensive network management, service impact analysis and automated Service Level Agreement (SLA) capability. As part of the project, Brix Networks will provide their BrixWorx converged service assurance solution for IP-based services. The fully integrated NetBoss and BrixWorx systems (the System) will be deployed at Batelco's new network operations center (NOC).

As a leading regional telecommunications provider, Batelco is focused on quality-of-service excellence, backed by SLAs. The System will monitor critical transport and IP-based services, providing automated service impact and SLA information to NOC operators, managers and customer service representatives in real time. Addressing the need for consistent, end-to-end quality of service, the System will perform continuous testing and monitoring of key performance indicators (KPIs) to enable Batelco to quickly identify and rectify problems before they impact customers. In addition, business customers will be provided with web-based portals so they can view their network and service status. The NetBoss Executive Dashboard will also be deployed to display business-critical KPIs in real time to System managers and supervisors via the Web.

Batelco's services cover the full spectrum of telecommunications solutions for residential and business customers, including a comprehensive array of mobile services, international roaming, high-speed Internet connection, WiFi, MPLS IP-VPN network provisioning and management, datacoms and other fixed-line services. Batelco will be able to extend the NetBoss platform to manage new infrastructure as it is deployed in Bahrain, and in Batelco networks outside of Bahrain.

"NetBoss is an excellent solution for us as we migrate to an all-IP network," said Batelco General Manager, Networks, Ebrahim Zainal. "We continue to emphasize reliability and service quality for our customers, and are supporting this commitment with service-level agreements. All components of NetBoss will play pivotal roles in Batelco's goal to provide leading-edge, next-generation services and continuing our position as a major global communications hub."

"Batelco operates in one of the most competitive and advanced telecommunications markets in the world, and is rapidly deploying a state-of- the-art network that is setting a new standard for service in the region," said Richard Pappalardo, director, International Sales, Harris Stratex Networks. "I have worked with Batelco for many years and know that they are fully committed to customer satisfaction and service quality excellence at all levels of the organization. We are extremely pleased they selected NetBoss after a very rigorous review of all their options."

About Batelco

Batelco meets the telecommunications needs of residential, business and public sectors and provides services and capacity to other communications companies. With significant operations in Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait and Egypt, the Batelco Group provides voice and data services over fixed, wireless, and Internet platforms, systems integration and enterprise solutions to Government and Corporate clients. The company is recognized today as a world-class leader in communications technology and services.

About NetBoss®

NetBoss is an established provider of highly scalable service assurance solutions and services that span resource, network, and service management, OSS design, deployment and remote monitoring. With 20 years of continuous OSS experience, NetBoss serves many industry segments-such as telecom, IT, government, defense, transportation and utilities-with confidence. As a business unit of Harris Stratex Networks, and with the knowledge mastery of an active TMF and DMTF member, NetBoss is ideally equipped to be your trusted OSS partner, combining customer vision with NetBoss capabilities to deliver cost effective OSS solutions.



To: The Ox who wrote (96)11/12/2007 1:45:05 PM
From: Rob Preuss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312
 
HSTX sells Constellation OC-3 radios in Oregon

Harris Stratex Networks to Provide Turnkey Communications System for Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Commission

Monday November 12, 9:00 am ET

New deal begins first stage of Oregon's cooperative state-wide communications network rebuilding program

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Stratex Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSTX - News), the leading independent supplier of turnkey wireless transmission solutions, today announced that the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) has selected its Constellation® radios to enhance Oregon's statewide communications and public safety backbone network.

Under the terms of the deal, Harris Stratex Networks will deploy Constellation digital microwave radios at the OC-3 transmission level, providing the high bandwidth and radio interconnectivity necessary to expand the range, efficiency and effectiveness of CRITFC operations, including those of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Enforcement (CRITFE). The complete turnkey solution will include new radios, SONET multiplexers, antennas, waveguides and turn-key services.

The new network will be used in the commission's day-to-day operations, which include land and water patrols along 147 miles of the Columbia River in Oregon. CRITFE's 20 officers augment tribal law enforcement, serving tribal members who exercise their treaty fishing rights in the Columbia River Basin. During fishing season, patrol officers inspect fishing sites and complete surveillance operations using a state-of-the-art communications network built by Harris Stratex Networks. The additional network bandwidth will enable CRIFTE officers to access nationwide police database information from patrol cars or boats.

"Harris Stratex Networks is giving us the bandwidth and interoperability we need to maximize the effectiveness of our inspection, surveillance and patrolling programs," said John Johnson Chief, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Enforcement. "This network enhancement represents the first stage of a comprehensive network construction program supported by state, local and regional governments and law enforcement organizations."

Agencies at all levels are cooperating to enhance the Oregon communications network, with the objective of expanding wireless communications services and providing interoperability among law enforcement, transportation and other state organizations. Under the guidance of Don Pfohl, the Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network (OWIN) Section of the Oregon State Police has been tasked with delivering a new level of wireless communication, voice and data system management, engineering, operations, and maintenance to all state and user agencies. In a laudable show of inter-agency cooperation, CRITFC is also working closely with the Oregon Department of Transportation under the direction of Bob Freund, manager of ODOT's wireless group, to ensure that state, local and federal resources are optimized to deliver the best communication system for the best price.

"We have developed a long and successful relationship with CRITFE over the past four years, and we are looking forward to providing them with the interoperability they need to optimize their communication system," said Jayne Leighton, vice president, North American Sales and Services, Harris Stratex Networks. "Our Constellation radios are an excellent choice for the CRIFTE requirements, delivering the reliability required to maximize their efficiency, with the scalability to protect their investment over the long term."

The CRITFC deal represents the latest in several turnkey networking programs in the public safety sector led by Harris Stratex Networks. The company announced its contract to upgrade the Kentucky Emergency Warning System (KEWS), an analog microwave system in June, and in October, the company announced that it would upgrade Alaska's Anchorage Wide Area Radio Network (AWARN), used for fire, police, medical and emergency services communications.

About CRITFC

For generations, traditional fishing authorities governed tribal communities on the Columbia River. One such authority was the old "Celilo Fish Committee." The authority exercised by the Celilo Fish Committee was derived from the sovereign powers of the people living and fishing in nearby tribal territories. The committee ordained fishing practices that were disciplined and designed to serve a high purpose: to ensure that the salmon resource was served first--even worshipped--so that it would flourish and always exist. Tribal fish committee practices were successful--salmon were plentiful season after season. Then, the Columbia River and its adjacent environment were dramatically altered. Obstacles to salmon migration proliferated. Water quality and water flow were diminished. Ocean and in-river fishing increased. The salmon declined.

To counteract these effects and to protect their treaty-reserved property and sacred salmon heritage, the Warm Springs, Yakama, Umatilla, and Nez Perce tribes joined together in 1977 in the manner of the old Celilo Fish Committee. The purpose: to renew their authority in fisheries management.

Out of that effort, the tribes created a coordinating and technical organization to support their joint and individual exercise of sovereign authority. Based as it was on a time-tested tradition, the new organization, the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, became a valuable means for organized intertribal representation in regional planning, policy, and decision-making. For more information, visit: critfc.org.