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Antenova's antenna solutions selected for notebook computers

July 17, 2006

Antenova, the integrated antenna solutions company, announced that the largest notebook computer company has selected its high performance seven-band antenna for their new lighter and more durable wireless broadband enabled notebook computers.

"Our customer is the leading notebook computer vendor and it retains that position by offering products with the latest functionality, superior performance, comprehensive security options and durability at the most competitive price, stated Greg McCray, CEO of Antenova. "Having met their stringent development and performance requirements, Antenova's seven-band antenna was chosen for its new slimmer, lighter and more powerful notebook computers with integrated mobile broadband technology. The flexibility of our highly efficient seven-band antenna provides reliable WiFi and wireless WAN connectivity over a CDMA EVDO or 3G HSPDA network, depending on the region and cellular provider."

McCray added, "Notebook computers represent a huge market for Antenova, with analysts predicting the global market being about 75 million units and $120 billion dollars in sales in 2006 and continuing to grow. This design win further establishes Antenova as a market leader in antennas and integrated antenna solutions for handsets, portable devices and laptop computers. We are proud to be working with this global leader, and look forward to many more projects with them."

 

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