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Light Management Group confirms performance results of testing of acousto-optic switch to conduct Internet provider traffic
August 14, 2001
NORCROSS, Ga. -- Light Management Group Inc.(NASD-OTC/BB: LMGR), developer of new applications in optical and light technologies employing sound waves, today announced the confirmation of positive performance results from the collaborative testing of its Acousto-Optic (AO) Switch. The overall goal of the testing was to demonstrate the performance and efficiency of transport of the AO Switch in transmitting raw data and compressing video using TCP/IP. The AO Switch transmitted files consisting of MPEG3 (compressed video) and Word documents. This transmission proves that the AO Switch can operate across OSI layers one, two (ppp), three (IP) and four (TCP)."I am thrilled that we have demonstrated the excellent capability of our AO Switch in witness of representatives from potential business clients," said Dr. Donald J. Iwacha, President & CEO of Light Management Group. "LMG is greatly encouraged by the results of this testing and we also anticipate positive results from further collaborative testing such as with FibreWired Burlington Hydro." Light Management Group Inc.
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