Systemonic at CeBIT 2002 - Hall 13, Stand D 43 and Future Parc in Hall 11, Stand D 11

State-of-the-Art Technology allows global W-LAN Solutions in spite of Multi-Standard Reality

Systemonic's Technology Enables Multi-Protocol and Multi-Band Wireless Communication - Interface to Legacy Systems Supported


Hanover / Dresden, San Jose (California) (March 13, 2002) - State-of-the-Art Communication Technology breaks the barriers of the multi-standard reality in the wireless communication market. The question is no longer which standard will become dominant. It is painfully obvious that the world of wireless communications will be one of multiple standards and protocols for many years to come. Now a technology that transparently supports multiple standards in multiple bands for wireless communication is ready for production. This will allow global OEMs to quickly develop flexible wireless communications products for all regions.

At CeBIT 2002 Systemonic, a leading provider of complete silicon systems solutions for W-LAN, is presenting its technology, the first to transparently support multiple standards in multiple bands for wireless communication. Whether it is for the IEEE 802.11b standard at 2.4 GHz, or the ca 5 times faster IEEE 802.11a standard operating in the new 5 GHz band, for Systemonic the adaptation of W-LAN solutions to existing, evolving and future standards, is in almost all cases a question of software.

Ruediger Stroh, President and CEO of Systemonic is convinced that nobody has to wait for the regulatory authorities. "This is a multi-standard world and the question of which standard will become dominant is still open. Therefore we are focused on providing flexible solutions that transparently support multiple existing, evolving and emerging standards across multiple bands," comments Mr. Stroh. Systemonic Technology is based on OnDSP™, a platform for the rapid generation of highly optimized and flexible, DSP-based solutions, and Systemonic RFlex™, an RF technology providing superior receiver sensitivity and frequency selectivity over a broad range of operating frequencies
(800 MHz - 6 GHz). This technology will allow Systemonic to produce a series of multi-protocol, multi-band data communications solutions for high-growth markets.

"Wireless LANs now offer performance and capacity that complement their wired counterparts," says Mr. Stroh. "The market for W-LAN and W-WAN solutions is characterized and also retarded by the multi-standard reality. Therefore we have focused on flexible solutions. This flexibility is realized through the optimum combination hardware and software. Our technology provides improved performance and support for new standards via software downloads. More precisely, the standards needed for particular applications will be supported by matching software that can be installed and updated if it is required," explained Mr. Stroh. This will ensure that the system works in the most current mode and that existing investments will be secured. Interfaces to the wired world will also be provided.

Soon, incrementally faster networks, many at 5 GHz, offering 54 Mbps will be installed, and many will be overlaid on existing 2.4 GHz networks. Whether in a location with multiple protocol availability, or moving from one network environment to another, a multi-protocol, multi-mode solution is needed to allow the user to connect seamlessly. The growing market need for the swift movement of all data types, data, voice and video, will favor companies offering higher transmission rates while providing support for the current installed base of users.

"Our development strategy is closely aligned with feedback from our customers and projections from industry analysts," says Ruediger Stroh. "The wireless LAN market is demanding higher bandwidth, greater network capacity and seamless support for legacy systems. These demands will be best served by multi-band, multi-protocol solutions that can quickly support the newest high-speed standards, according to a recent statement from IDC."

About Systemonic
Systemonic, founded in 1999, is a wireless communications platform provider delivering complete Silicon System Solutions that power wireless data, video and voice networks across standards, across the world. Its flexible, re-configurable platform, combined with world-class RF technology acquired in November 2001 from Raytheon Company, allows customers to bring wireless communications products that support multiple standards to market faster and with industry-leading performance. November 2000, Systemonic completed second round funding of USD 30 million from an investment consortium led by Atlas Venture and APAX Europe IV, including, Krone mt, Lehman Bros. and Raytheon Commercial Ventures Inc.

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