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Stock News Bot Date: October 25, 2006 06:49:00 AM
GGBM News GigaBeam WiFiber(R) Selected for SCinet/Supercomputing 2006, Tampa, FL
HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GigaBeam Corporation (NASDAQ:GGBM) announced today that it has been
selected to provide the connectivity for SCinet and the 2006
Supercomputing Conference (SC06). SCinet is the ultra high-performance
network built specifically to support the annual International
Conference for High Performance Computing and Communications show (SC06)
being held this year in Tampa, Florida in November. As part of the
project, GigaBeam will provide two GigE links between the Tampa
Convention Center and the Marriott hotel that forms the conference base.
Lou Slaughter, GigaBeam’s Chairman and CEO,
stated, “We are excited for the opportunity to
showcase WiFiber at this prestigious conference. WiFiber will integrate
seamlessly into the SCinet ultra high-speed network and will be easily
and quickly deployed prior to the start of the conference.”
GigaBeam WiFiber products operate in the 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz radio
spectrum bands. This portion of the radio frequency spectrum has been
authorized by the Federal Communications Commission and the European
Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) for
wireless point-to-point commercial use. Use of these frequency bands for
commercial use was pioneered by GigaBeam’s
founders.
GigaBeam’s technology, utilizing these large
blocks of authorized contiguous spectrum, enables
multi-Gigabit-per-second communications through use of Gigabit Ethernet
and other standard protocols. The current speed achieved by GigaBeam’s
WiFiber G-1.25 product series is full duplex at one Gigabit-per-second
(equivalent to 647 T1 lines or 1,000 DSL connections) which supports
GigE protocol. GigaBeam recently announced its WiFiber G-2.7 series, to
be released in Q4, 2006, which will operate at 2.7 Gbps. The protocols
to be supported by the G-2.7 product series include 2 x GigE (2 x 1
Gbps); OC-48 / STM-16 (2.488 Gbps); SMPTE 292M (1.485 Gbps) and both 1
and 2 Gbps fiber channel. GigaBeam also plans deployment of future
products capable of 10 Gigabits-per-second utilizing either the 10
Gigabit Ethernet or OC-192 protocol standards.
GigaBeam’s WiFiber technology is similar to
terrestrial fiber in terms of speed and reliability for deployment in
Metropolitan Area Networks (MANS). However, WiFiber has a substantial
advantage over terrestrial fiber because WiFiber can be deployed in a
day and costs less to deploy than terrestrial fiber. Terrestrial fiber
can take months to deploy and also require significant regulatory and
environmental approvals prior to installation.
GigaBeam is a provider of high-performance wireless point-to-point
communications access solutions that operate in the licensed 71-76 GHz
and 81-86 GHz radio spectrum bands. GigaBeam equipment operates at
multi-gigabit-per-second speeds. GigaBeam Corporation headquarters is
located at 470 Springpark Place, Suite 900, Herndon, VA 20170. For more
information, visit www.gigabeam.com.
About Supercomputing 2006 (SC06)
SC06 is sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society and the Association for Computing
Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (ACM
SIGARCH). For more information, visit http://sc06.supercomp.org/.
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