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Stratex Networks ships Eclipse E300 for 3G mobile backhaul

May 31, 2005

Stratex Networks, a provider of wireless transmission solutions, announced it had commenced shipments in the current quarter of its Eclipse wireless nodal transmission system to one of its longstanding mobile network operator customers in Europe. Initial orders were received in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2005 and are shipping during the current quarter. This network operator was previously using Stratex Networks' Altium and Altium MX products and is now deploying the high-capacity Eclipse E300 product.

"We continue to make progress in migrating current customers to the Eclipse platform," stated Chuck Kissner, chairman and chief executive officer of Stratex Networks. "The unique and industry-leading capabilities of Eclipse are becoming more broadly accepted around the world."

Eclipse was first introduced at the beginning of 2004 and has now shipped to approximately 80 customers in more than 70 countries.

 

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