Andrew Awarded Second Phase Of Strategic International Geolocation Contract.WESTCHESTER, Ill. -- Andrew Corporation Andrew Corporation is an American multinational producer of communications devices. Andrew is a global designer, manufacturer, and supplier of communications equipment, services, and systems. , a global leader in communications systems and products, has been awarded the second phase of a strategic multiyear contract from a Tier 1 operator in the Middle East for a major geolocation system deployment The deployment of a mechanical device, electrical system, computer program, etc., is its assembly or transformation from a packaged form to an operational working state. Deployment implies moving a product from a temporary or development state to a permanent or desired state. . The phase two contract award is valued in excess of $10 million, bringing the total contract value to date to more than $20 million. The project continues to grow as Andrew installs the first fully operational uplink time difference of arrival (U-TDOA) system outside of North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and the Caribbean. When completed, the Andrew Geometrix(R) U-TDOA system will cover a network of thousands of cell sites. Work on phase two is beginning as the first phase nears completion. "The increase in size of the project award to Andrew is indicative of the confidence customers have in our worldwide geolocation performance and dependability," said Terry Garner, group president, Andrew Network Solutions. "Geometrix continues to deliver unrivaled capabilities in supporting the global mobile location requirements of operators anywhere in the world." U-TDOA is a network-based means of determining a mobile device's position by comparing and calculating the difference in time required for its signal to reach different base station transceiver (TRANSmitter reCEIVER) An electronic device or circuit that transmits and receives analog or digital signals. It comes in many forms; for example, a transponder on a satellite, a network adapter in the computer or the circuits in a cellphone. sites. Andrew Geometrix also supports the other handset-based and network-based wireless location methods--assisted global positioning system Global Positioning System: see navigation satellite. Global Positioning System (GPS) Precise satellite-based navigation and location system originally developed for U.S. military use. (AGPS AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System AGPS Advanced Government Purchasing System AGPS Advanced Geo Positioning Solutions, Inc AGPS Advanced Global Positioning System AGPS Ameron Global Product Support AGPS Attitude Global Positioning System AGPS Assisted Gps ) in both mobile-based and mobile-assisted versions, Matrix, cell identity (CID Cid or Cid Campeador (sĭd, Span. thēth kämpāäthōr`) [Span.,=lord conqueror], d. 1099, Spanish soldier and national hero, whose real name was Rodrigo (or Ruy) Díaz de Vivar. ), and enhanced cell identity (E-CID) technologies--and includes the secure user plane location (SUPL SUPL Secure User Plane Location (wireless standard) ) standard. In addition, Andrew employs hybrid location methods that combine features from the individual locating technologies. Andrew Geometrix, which identifies locations of mobile devices, is the world's most advanced mobile locating system. Operators and third-parties worldwide count on Geometrix mobile location centers (MLC (MultiLevel Cell) A flash memory technology that stores more than one bit per cell. Traditional flash memory defines a 0 or 1 bit based on a single voltage threshold. ) to offer location-based services See mobile positioning. for: --Consumers, such as navigation, motorist assistance, child tracking, vehicle location, and shipment status --Enterprises, to enhance vehicle and service dispatch, follow fleet movement, and track valuable assets --Public safety, to help locate callers for emergency service centers. Andrew is the world's most trusted supplier of high-accuracy mobile location systems. Andrew's Geometrix location systems have been installed by more operators than any competing system and offer the world's most advanced array of standards-compliant, fully-interoperable locating options in a single carrier-grade system, including Serving Mobile Location Centers (SMLC SMLC Serving Mobile Location Center SMLC Software Maintenance Life Cycle SMLC Service Mobile Location Centre ) and Gateway Mobile Location Centers (GMLC). Since the first Geometrix systems entered service in 2001, cellular network operators covering hundreds of millions of people have installed Andrew Geometrix systems to provide accurate location of mobile users for a wide range of advanced services. About Andrew Corporation Andrew Corporation (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :ANDW) designs, manufactures, and delivers innovative and essential equipment and solutions for the global communications infrastructure market. The company serves operators and equipment manufacturers from facilities in 35 countries. Andrew (www.andrew.com), headquartered in Westchester, IL, is an S&P 500 company founded in 1937. Geometrix is a registered trademark of Andrew Corporation. Forward Looking Statements Some of the statements in this news release are forward looking statements and we caution our stockholders and others that these statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. Factors that may cause actual results to differ from expected results include fluctuations in commodity costs, the company's ability to integrate acquisitions and to realize the anticipated synergies and cost savings, the effects of competitive products and pricing, economic and political conditions that may impact customers' ability to fund purchases of our products and services, the company's ability to achieve the cost savings anticipated from cost reduction programs, fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, the timing of cash payments and receipts, end use demands for wireless communication services, the loss of one or more significant customers, and other business factors. Investors should also review other risks and uncertainties discussed in company documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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