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Exalt Communications Arms Broadband Stimulus Applicants With Round 2 Resources and Backhaul Alternatives
Company's Microwave Backhaul Systems Ideal for Middle-Mile and Last-Mile Projects
| Source: Exalt Communications
CAMPBELL, CA--(Marketwire - February 11, 2010) - Exalt
Communications, the company that is reinventing microwave backhaul,
today made available a new resource for local governments, utilities,
service providers and others who plan to apply for $4.8 billion in grants
and loans available in Round 2 of the U.S. Government Stimulus Program to
develop and expand broadband service. Prospective applicants are invited to
visit www.exaltcom.com/stimulus to learn about the application process, the
selection criteria that the U.S. Government will use in choosing Round 2
award recipients and the alternatives available from Exalt to support
middle-mile and last-mile projects. Round 2 applications must be submitted
between February 16 and March 15, 2010.
As explained on the Exalt
website, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA) and Rural Utilities Service (RUS) are accepting applications for
middle-mile and last-mile projects from state and local governments,
commercial service providers and other entities. NTIA and RUS are
encouraging interested entities to form public-private partnerships, and
applications that reflect these partnerships and serve multiple community
institutions -- such as community centers, libraries and hospitals -- will
receive priority in the selection process.
The hundreds of projects selected will dramatically expand consumer access
to broadband service, and high capacity backhaul is fundamental to that
access. Visitors to the Exalt
website can see how the Exalt industry-leading portfolio of microwave
backhaul systems can deliver the backhaul capacity to meet any access
network requirement, while delivering a time-to-market that beats both
fiber and leased lines -- and at a cost that's more attractive than either
-- for the majority of network scenarios.
Exalt
microwave backhaul systems are ideal complements to rural broadband
expansion programs because they can be installed on towers or rooftops in
as little as one day, meet or beat the performance and reliability of
copper and fiber lines, and cost significantly less. Thousands of Exalt
microwave links have been deployed by carriers, local governments, public
safety departments, rural utilities and other private network operators
over the past several years, and these systems have delivered reliable,
high-bandwidth performance over distances of up to 50 miles under even the
most severe weather conditions.
"The Broadband Stimulus Program represents an historic opportunity to
connect rural communities, grow local economies, create jobs and build out
the nation's communications infrastructure -- all with the U.S.
government's support," said Amir Zoufonoun,
President and CEO of Exalt Communications. "Those chosen to receive awards
need to design networks for immediate capacity needs while ensuring they
will be able to scale capacity as demand grows. Exalt microwave backhaul
systems offer a pay-as-you-grow approach for the ultimate in scalability,
plus an unmatched combination of carrier-class performance, reliability and
low total cost of ownership."
All
Exalt microwave backhaul systems offer guaranteed link availability,
guaranteed throughput and low, constant latency. Systems are available in
world bands from 2 to 40 GHz and in capacities from 10 Mbps to more than
700 Mbps per channel, providing a range of options to fit countless network
applications. Designed to enable a smooth transition to IP, they offer
native support for both TDM and Ethernet, and are fully software
configurable and upgradeable. For easy and secure management using
third-party network management systems, Exalt systems support SNMP v1, v2c
and v3. Data security is provided by available FIPS 197-compliant AES
128-bit and 256-bit encryption that adds zero latency to the transmission.
To simplify installation and maintenance, all Exalt systems feature an
embedded manual and most include a built-in spectrum analyzer.
About Exalt Communications
Exalt Communications provides
next-generation microwave backhaul systems to service providers, government
organizations and enterprises worldwide. Exalt systems are designed to
solve the network bottlenecks associated with the growing demand for
IP-based voice, data and video applications and the resulting migration
from TDM to IP-based networks. With a flexible architecture and universal
product platform covering multiple market segments, Exalt provides a full
range of microwave radio systems that meet the demand for cost-effective
and flexible alternatives to fiber and leased lines.
www.exaltcom.com