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FCC Shutdown Stalls Microwave Spectrum Licenses; Exalt Comes to the Rescue

CAMPBELL, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/03/13 — Exalt Communications, Inc., the leading innovator of next-generation packet microwave backhaul systems, today announced that its license-exempt microwave backhaul systems are the solution for companies trapped by the Federal Government shutdown while waiting for FCC spectrum licenses. Rather than lose valuable time-to-market revenue while waiting indefinitely for the shutdown to lift and any license applications backlog to clear, companies can deploy Exalt license-exempt microwave backhaul systems within one day.

Exalt has deployed tens of thousands of carrier-grade, license-exempt microwave backhaul systems for Tier 1 carriers, public safety agencies, enterprises, and wireless Internet service providers. Exalt systems in the 2.4 GHz, 4.5 GHz, 4.9 GHz, 5.3-5.8 GHz and 24 GHz frequency bands can deliver up to 440 Mbps per second throughput with carrier-grade reliability.

“The Federal Government shutdown can bring the building or expansion of wireless networks to a screeching halt, but business demands don-t take a holiday,” said Joe Schraml, Exalt vice president of product line management. “Companies delayed waiting for FCC licenses will not only lose time-to-market revenue, but may face additional delays restarting deployments once the government shutdown comes to an end. To move ahead with their plans now, these companies can opt for Exalt license-exempt systems that can be deployed within a day. Exalt wrote the book on license-exempt microwave, and we can immediately ship systems in indoor, outdoor, or split-mount configurations to meet our customers- needs.”

Exalt Communications provides next-generation packet microwave backhaul systems to mobile operators, broadband service providers, government agencies, and enterprises worldwide. Exalt wireless systems are used most often as a complement or cost-effective alternative to fiber. They also have been inherently designed to support the rapid build out of the LTE mobile Internet infrastructure driven by ever growing user-generated traffic and fueled by the accelerated adoption rate of smartphones and tablets.

For further information, contact:
Pamela Valentine
Vice President, Marketing Outbound & Channel
Exalt Communications Inc.
(408) 688-0288

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