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Harris Corporation Qualifies As Broadband Wireless Access Provider For China Network Communications (CNC) Group Corporation

Posted on: Monday, 14 June 2004, 06:00 CDT

SINGAPORE, CommunicAsia 2004, June 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Corporation , a leading global provider of wireless equipment and services, today announced that it has qualified to supply broadband wireless access communications to China Network Communications Group Corporation (CNC), a leading broadband wireless access (BWA) provider in China. Qualification is the first step in facilitating the purchase of Harris ClearBurst(TM) MB broadband wireless access equipment by CNC branches across China.

The ClearBurst MB point-to-multipoint digital microwave radio system operates at the 3.5 and 10.5 GHz frequency bands and utilizes dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) and media access control (MAC) forwarding techniques to deliver high-quality voice and prioritized, high-speed data. ClearBurst MB will enable CNC to better serve its customers in southern China, where it does not own the last mile local access network.

"We recognize and appreciate CNC's role as a major service provider," said Jian Qiu, managing director of Harris in Shenzhen, China. "We look forward to assisting CNC with enhancing their local access network and more effectively serving their customers."

ClearBurst MB provides carriers and network operators with a flexible and cost-effective way to offer a complete range of business services to their customers. The ClearBurst MB system is designed to meet the needs of the small office and home offices (SOHO) and medium enterprises. It is based on IP transport, but is designed to support real-time services such as voice, making it a perfect complement to existing networks where voice is predominant and high-speed Internet access is growing rapidly.

ClearBurst MB features a software-configurable packet optimization scheme that allows operators to more effectively manage time-sensitive traffic without undue throughput penalties. Ethernet packets are handled independently, each in accordance with pre-established service level agreements (SLAs), which guarantees high-quality service even in the presence of bursty traffic.

About China Netcom

China Network Communications Group Corporation (CNC) is a state-owned enterprise subordinated to the Central Government as an authorized investor by the State Council as well as a pilot state holding company. CNC provides a variety of domestic and international fixed telecom network services and facilities, including WLL (wireless local loop), telecom network-based voice, data, image and multimedia communications and information services as well as corresponding systems integration and technical development. It also promotes home and abroad investment and financing business as well as other operations approved by the state.

About Harris

Harris Microwave Communications Division, one of five divisions within Harris Corporation, is the largest supplier of microwave systems in North America and a leading supplier worldwide. Harris Corporation is an international communications technology company focused on providing assured communications(TM) products, systems and services for government and commercial customers. The company's five operating divisions serve markets for government communications, tactical radio, broadcast, microwave, and network support systems. Harris provides systems and service to customers in more than 150 countries. Additional information about Harris Corporation is available at http://www.harris.com/.

Harris Corporation

CONTACT: Michelle Pampin, Microwave Communications Division,+1-415-307-1015, or michelle.pampin@harris.com, or Tom Hausman, CorporateHeadquarters, +1-321-727-9131, or tom.hausman@harris.com, both of HarrisCorporation

Web site: http://www.harris.com/

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