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September 27th, 2009
SAN DIEGO -
RAYSPAN(R) Corporation, the world’s leading innovator of metamaterial air interface solutions, is proud to announce that its licensees have now shipped over 20 million of its breakthrough Metamaterial Antennas. “We are extremely pleased to have achieved this milestone,” said Franz Birkner, RAYSPAN’s CEO. “It speaks to the widespread adoption of our Metamaterial technology in very high-volume applications that range from WiFi wireless LANs to cellular handsets.”
“The superior performance delivered by RAYSPAN’s Metamaterial Antennas meets the demanding design requirements of the world’s leading handset and WiFi manufacturers - today and in the future. Our ability to secure these design wins in the highly competitive WiFi LAN and cellular handset markets is proof of the disruptive capability of RAYSPAN’s Metamaterial air interface technology,” commented Franz.
RAYSPAN’s momentum is strong and growing: at the start of 1Q 2009, the company had shipped a cumulative 10 million antenna’s since inception of the company three years ago. By the end of the 3Q 2009, RAYSPAN had doubled that total and reached a cumulative 20 million units shipped.
About RAYSPAN(R):
RAYSPAN(R) is the world’s leading innovator of metamaterial air interface solutions for wireless communications. Metamaterials provide breakthrough improvements in antenna and RF front-end component miniaturization, performance, cost reduction and ease of manufacture. RAYSPAN’s solutions support a full range of fixed and mobile wireless WAN and LAN applications including WiFi, all 2/3/4G cellular handsets, Bluetooth and GPS. They enable ultra-compact, multi-band, multi-mode and/or MIMO WLAN devices and cellular handsets with superior communication speed, range and mobility at reduced costs.
Source: RAYSPAN Corporation
Brian Hurst of RAYSPAN Corporation, +1-650-303-2625, bhurst at rayspan.com
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