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CAMPBELL, Calif. -- Exalt Communications, the company that is reinventing microwave backhaul, today announced that Cruzio, an innovative wireless and wireline Internet service provider in Santa Cruz County, California, has deployed Exalt microwave backhaul systems to massively upgrade the capacity of its wireless backbone network and to back up its fiber network. Through Exalt's unique capacity aggregation capability, the Exalt systems enable a full duplex, 1 gigabit per-second (Gbps) Ethernet transport capability to drive Cruzio's wireless Internet access business on both sides of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
"We are building one of the most advanced backbones in the United States for service providers of our size, and we have chosen Exalt for our network backhaul because the company is consistently ahead of the curve in terms of delivering the products that forward-thinking customers need," said Chris Neklason, CEO of Cruzio. "We're not only interested in using Exalt for primary backhaul of end-to-end wireless customer traffic, but also as secondary backhaul for our fiber in Santa Cruz. That is one reason we are so pleased with the Exalt microwave backhaul systems -- they just work, they have a great management and diagnostic interface, and they scale beautifully and cost effectively."
Exalt Communications Inc.
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