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(NII.) Norsat Announces Agreement With Nortel Networks
BURNABY, British Columbia, Jun 3, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE via COMTEX) --
NIINorsat International Inc. (TSE:NII) (Nasdaq:NSATF) today announced
the signing of a strategic agreement to participate in a broadband
satellite access program with Nortel Networks.

Under the agreement, Norsat is to develop and supply an outdoor unit
(ODU) for integration into a Satellite Interactive Terminal (SIT) for
the ASTRA-NET return channel system (ARCS) that Nortel Networks is
supplying to Societe Europeenne des Satellites.

The agreement has an initial value estimated at $8.5 million during the
first year of delivery, plus various options for increased volume over
the first two years based on subscription rates. ASTRA-NET estimates
the new system will attract 100,000 plus subscribers within 3-5 years.

Societe Europeenne des Satellites (SES), which provides programming to
nearly half of all European homes with televisions, intends to deploy
the world's first commercial Ka-band satellite return channel system
later this year. With its new interactive broadband capabilities,
ASTRA-NET will be able to offer businesses and consumers a wide range
of multimedia satellite services, including high-speed Internet access
and fully interactive networks for data transfer, telecommuting,
training, and other applications.

"As a leader in high-performance satellite ground station components,
and with demonstrated expertise in advanced Ka-band technology, Norsat
has been a part of the team developing broadband access technology for
ASTRA-NET's next-generation satellite system," said Robert H. Bucher,
Norsat's CEO. "The opportunity to provide Nortel Networks with the
first ODUs for ARCS is an objective we have been working toward for the
past year."

Norsat will supply the ODU of the satellite interactive terminal,
consisting of a high bandwidth transceiver, including satellite signal
receiver and transmitter, as well as the dish antenna. The Norsat ODU
will be compatible with ASTRA-NET's open standards and with the indoor
units (IDUs) being developed by other suppliers.

Under the terms of the agreement, Norsat will develop system
specifications; engineer prototypes for testing this summer; build
trial units for the fall; manufacture initial commercial quantities for
delivery in 2000; and provide ongoing assistance in the development of
the ASTRA-NET Return Channel System (ARCS) open standards.

"This agreement with Nortel Networks enables us to apply our
engineering capabilities in satellite ground stations to a major new
market," continued Bucher. "Ka-band satellite technology, driven by
demand for cost-effective, high bandwidth interactive communications,
is an integral part of Norsat's growth strategy. We are looking forward
to working with Nortel Networks on the ASTRA-NET project, and bringing
the benefits of broadband communications to the satellite marketplace."

Norsat is a leader in ground station components for commercial
satellite systems using the established C- and Ku-band technology,
focused primarily on the high-performance end of the market. The
Company established its technology leadership in the emerging Ka-band
sector by developing advanced communication technology for the European
and Canadian space agencies.

Nortel Networks is a global leader in telecommunications networking. As
a prime contractor to SES for the ground network and the satellite
interactive terminals, Nortel is leading a team comprised of Phillips
Business Electronics B.V., EMS Technologies Inc., and Nortel-DASA GmbH
& Co.

This document may contain certain forward-looking information and
statements concerning the Company's operations, performance and
financial condition, including, in particular, the likelihood of the
Company's success in developing and expanding its business. These
statements are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that
are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies,
many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Actual results may
differ materially from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements.

Copyright (C) 1999 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
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CONTACT: NII Norsat International Inc.
Robert H. Bucher, 604/292-9000
604/202-9006 (fax)
Website: www.norsat.com
E-mail: info@norsat.com

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