Ceragon Networks' Third Quarter Financial Results Scheduled for Release On October 24, 2002.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers TEL AVIV Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest , Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 30, 2002 Ceragon Networks Ltd. (Nasdaq:CRNT CRNT Current ), www.ceragon.com, a global provider of high-capacity broadband wireless See wireless broadband. systems, today issued a reminder that the company's third quarter financial results will be reported on October 24, 2002. Ceragon Networks(R) plans to issue a press release announcing its results at approximately 8:00 a.m. EDT EDT abbr. Eastern Daylight Time EDT Eastern Daylight Time EDT n abbr (US) (= Eastern Daylight Time) → hora de verano de Nueva York EDT on Thursday, October 24, 2002. A conference call will follow, beginning at 11:00 a.m. EDT. Investors are invited to listen to the call live via the Internet by accessing Ceragon Networks' website at www.ceragon.com, selecting the web cast link and following the registration instructions. The link will be accessible through Monday, October 28, 2002. Investors can also join the company's teleconference by calling 719/457-2639 and referencing confirmation number 503389 at 10:50 a.m. EDT. The call-in lines will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. About Ceragon Networks Ltd. Ceragon Networks Ltd. (Nasdaq:CRNT), a pacesetter in broadband wireless networking systems, enables the rapid and cost-effective deployment of high-capacity network connectivity. Ceragon's FibeAir(TM) product family was uniquely designed for cellular operators, enterprises and communications service providers to progressively build networks to meet the growing demand for value-added broadband services. The modular FibeAir system operates across multiple frequencies from 7 to 38 GHz and supports integrated high-capacity services over IP, SONET/SDH and ATM networks. Ceragon's equipment complies with North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. and international standards and is installed with over 100 customers in more than 35 countries. Ceragon was the first fixed wireless technology provider to break the 155 Mbps capacity barrier in high-frequency bands and the first to commercially deploy a wireless 311 Mbps system. Recently, Ceragon announced another industry first -- a high capacity fixed wireless system with a built-in SONET/SDH add-drop multiplexer Not to be confused with optical add-drop multiplexer. An add-drop multiplexer (ADM) is an important element of optical fiber networks. A multiplexer combines, or multiplexes, several lower-bandwidth streams of data into a single beam of light. (ADM See add/drop multiplexer. (language) ADM - A picture query language, extension of Sequel2. ["An Image-Oriented Database System", Y. Takao et al, in Database Techniques for Pictorial Applications, A. Blaser ed, pp. 527-538]. ). More information is available at www.ceragon.com. Note to Editors: Ceragon Networks(R), Ceragon(TM), FibeAir(TM), ConfigAir(TM), CeraView(TM), CeraMon(TM), EtherAir(TM), QuickAir(TM), QuickAir Partner Program(TM), QuickAir Partner Certification Program(TM), QuickAir Partner Zone(TM), EncryptAir(TM) and Microwave Fiber(TM) are trademarks of Ceragon Networks Ltd. |
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