JStream Maxes With Wavesat

JStream selects Wavesat's Evolutive WiMax portfolio to develop its subscriber units and an outdoor base station

June 1, 2005

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MONTREAL and TAIPEI -- Wavesat, a leading developer of WiMAX silicon, announces that JStream Technologies, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based giant Kinpo Group, has chosen Wavesat's Evolutive(TM) WiMAX portfolio to develop its subscriber units and an outdoor base station. JStream plans to launch its first WiMAX products as early as September 2005 to Taiwan-based wireless ISP providers and other customers worldwide.

Wavesat's WiMAX Reference Kit is a tool kit intended to serve as a development platform to guide and support efforts in designing WiMAX compliant wireless systems using the Evolutive(TM) WiMAX DM256 integrated circuit. The Kit implements the IEEE 802.16-2004 Physical and MAC layer protocols as well as ETSI HIPERMAN. It facilitates experimentation, evaluation, and investigation with various modes of operation of the DM256 as well as offering several implementation examples to reduce design development efforts. It helps system designers bring products to market faster, assisting in the proliferation of WiMAX for both licensed and unlicensed networks.

Rick Liang, Sales and Marketing Director at JStream Technologies stated: "We've chosen Wavesat as our partner to develop WiMAX systems because they are currently leading the space. Furthermore, they offer a flexible and low cost solution that can evolve with the system's technical requirements."

Wavesat CEO Michel Guay added: "We are pleased to count Kinpo among our growing number of customers. Kinpo is a large and reputable manufacturer who will help WiMAX become a reality by bringing high quality and low cost standard subscriber units to the market quickly."

Wavesat Wireless Inc.

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