ADC joins consortium building a municipal wireless network in Ariel, Israel

October 20, 2006

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MINNEAPOLIS -- ADC (NASDAQ:ADCT) (www.adc.com), a leader in communications network infrastructure solutions, today announced that it has joined a consortium of more than a dozen companies, led by Nortel Israel, that have established a joint wireless municipal network solution.

The member companies have integrated their products to form a powerful, end-to-end wireless municipal network solution that has been deployed as the first-ever wireless municipal network in Israel.

The combined, integrated network solution includes, among others, these elements:

  • A mesh network built of Nortel radio access points;

  • ADC’s SG-1 access controller and service gateway system;

  • Authentication, authorization and accounting; and Billing.



ADC’s SG-1 Service Gateway is used by operators in major metropolitan cities in North America. Ideally suited for wireless municipal networks and other broadband ATM or IP-based networks (DSL, cable), the SG-1 enables service providers to add an intelligent layer of value-added services, such as dynamic bandwidth management and content on demand, without the need for additional, dedicated client software. Service providers now can profitably offer differentiated services and content to users based on individual user profiles.

ADC (Nasdaq: ADCT)

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