KMW Communications Announces General Availability for Air Interface Solutions Programmable WiMax Antennas and TTLNAs.ORLANDO -- KMW KMW Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (German Company) Communications continues to expand its market leading Air Interface Solutions Programmable Antennas with WiMax antennas and TTLNAs. The WiMax antennas are offered in both conventional remote adjustable downtilt and DualPhase[TM] Programmable Antennas that provide not only conventional remote adjustable downtilt but also remote adjustable horizontal beam steering Beam steering: Changing the direction of the main lobe of a radiation pattern. In radio systems, beam steering may be accomplished by switching antenna elements or by changing the relative phases of the rf signals driving the elements. . DualPhase[TM] Programmable Antenna benefits are: * Timely optimization for traffic, capacity, coverage and QoS management * Elimination of tower crew labor and tower equipment rental expense for adjustments of both vertical and horizontal beam direction * Reduction of capital expenditures for new antennas * Competitive price and ease of installation TTLNA TTLNA Tower Top Low-Noise Amplifier Benefits are: * Maximum 2dB noise figure * 12 -14 dB gain * Insertion loss The amount of loss attributed to a particular device being used in (inserted into) the system. For example, a circuit added to filter out unwanted frequencies may reduce the output current by some amount. See injection loss. maximum of 1dB * 2,000 watts peak power * Less than -80dBc PIM (1) (Protocol Independent Multicast) A multicast routing protocol endorsed by the IETF. Used in conjunction with an existing unicast routing protocol, it comes in two flavors: Dense Mode (PIM-DM) is used when recipients in the target group are in a concentrated * AISG AISG American Insurance Services Group AISG Advanced Information Systems Group, Inc. (Orlando, FL) AISG The American International School in Genoa (Italy) AISG Auto Insurance Services Group signaling support Please Visit KMW Communications at 2007 CTIA (1) See CompTIA. (2) (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, Washington, DC, www.ctia.org, www.wow-com.com) A membership organization founded in 1984 that is involved with regulatory and public affairs issues in the wireless industry. Booth 1609 to see WiMax and other KMW technologies and Solutions. "Wireless operators are investing in WiMax to provide mobile content and multimedia applications to their customers. KMW's new WiMax antennas and TTLNAs offer excellent price, performance and ease of deployment to ensure competitive advantage and positive return on this investment," stated Burton Calloway, Vice President, Air Interface Solutions, KMW Communications. About KMW Communications KMW Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of KMW, Inc., listed as KMW on KOSDAQ KOSDAQ Korean Securities Dealers Automated Quotations , manufactures, and delivers innovative and performance critical RF technology and solutions for the global wireless infrastructure market. The company provides these technology solutions to wireless operators and Original Equipment Manufacturers. KMW Communications, (www.kmwcomm.com) a vertically integrated company from design and development to manufacturing and distribution is headquartered in Garden Grove CA. 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 the company's ability 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, 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. |
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