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Redline Receives CE
Certification "The CE approval
represents a key milestone towards addressing the global marketplace," said
Keith Doucet, Redline's Vice President of Marketing. "The 5.8 GHz
unlicensed space is gaining significant traction in Europe and a system such as
the AN-50 - that is capable of delivering high-speed communications in
non-line-of-sight deployments - is already in high demand." According to
the U.K.-based market research firm, ARC Group, by 2007 Europe will represent
more than 31 percent of the wireless market (Broadband Access 2002 report). Doucet adds the
CE marking complements the approvals already received by the FCC and Industry
Canada for AN-50 distribution throughout North America. The Access Node
50 (AN-50) is a non-line-of-sight, fixed wireless system utilizing advanced
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technology. Redline's
distinctive OFDM approach - along with other advanced wireless features
implemented in the system - helps to overcome the many performance limitations
plaguing current first-generation equipment as well as second-generation
platforms using alternative technologies. The AN-50 is configurable to function
as a high-speed point-to-point system, operating at up to 72 Mbps over the air
per link with up to 16 links per location. The system operates in the
license-exempt UNII band of 5.8 GHz. About
Redline In June,
Redline won a "SUPERQuest Award" which recognized the AN-50 system as
the "most promising network transport technology introduced at SUPERCOMM
2002." Redline also received the inaugural "License Exempt - Wireless
Internet Service Providers Manufacturer of the Year Award" at the recent
WISPCON II conference. # # #
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