Aperto Names New VPAperto Names New VP

Aperto Networks announces new executive as vice president of operations

September 14, 2004

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MILPITAS, Calif. -- Aperto Networks, a leading 802.16 class broadband wireless access (BWA) systems provider, announced today the appointment of Allen Adolph as vice president of operations. Mr. Adolph is responsible for manufacturing operations and quality assurance activities, as well as the expansion and management of Aperto's global supply chain.

“Allen’s record of accomplishments in rapidly scaling up manufacturing and directing high-quality volume production is a great fit for the expansive growth phase we have entered,” said Dr. Reza Ahy, Aperto’s Chairman and CEO. “He has strong experience in the fast-track introduction of carrier-grade networking infrastructure products, management of global contract manufacturing relationships, rapid deployment of business systems and implementation of quality systems certified to the ISO Quality Standard.”

Prior to joining Aperto Networks, Mr. Adolph was vice president of operations for a division of ARRIS, a leading provider of broadband network system products, where among other accomplishments, he established an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) partnership in India to both design and manufacture a family of cost effective optical access products. Allen has also held vice president of operations positions at networking start-up companies Adaptive and Whitetree, was co-founder of Atmosphere Networks, and held senior management positions at N.E.T. and Dataproducts Corporation.

“Aperto’s PacketWave solutions have established a solid foundation and great momentum with deployments in over 50 countries, underscoring Aperto’s leadership in meeting current BWA market demand and the upcoming WiMAXÔ Forum-certified products,” said Allen Adolph. “I have joined Aperto to focus on scaling our current supply chain and quality processes to meet the rapidly growing global demand for high quality, cost effective product solutions.”

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