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8 April
2009
xG Technology, Inc.
xG
RECEIVES FCC GRANT OF EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION FOR BSN250
BASE STATION
xG Technology, Inc. ("xG" or the "Company"; LSE-AIM: XGT),
which has developed a revolutionary, low-cost mobile
communications system, is pleased to announce that its
second-generation xMax BSN250 base station has received FCC
grant of equipment authorization.
Joe Bobier, President of Operations and CTO commented, “FCC
certification of our second-generation BSN250 base station
signals the achievement of another significant milestone in
the commercial development of the xMax product family.
Completion of the FCC tests is further indication of the
successful operation of xMax wireless technologies within
the legal limits applicable to the unlicensed 900 MHz band
in the US. The Company is focused on continuing the progress
toward commercial deployment of its xMax network
infrastructure by carrier partners.”
Contacts
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xG Technology, Inc.
Richard Mooers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Roger Branton, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial
Officer
Jonas Krepp, Director of Investor Relations |
www.xgtechnology.com
+44 20-7429-6666
+44 20-7429-6666
+44 78-2744-4634 |
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Conduit PR
Ben Way |
+44 20-7429-6666 |
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Religăre, Hichens Harrison PLC
Daniel Briggs |
+44 20-7588-5171 |
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Daniel Stewart & Company PLC
Simon Starr |
+44 20-7776-6550 |
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ING Bank N.V., London Branch
(Nominated Adviser)
Xavier Moreels or Ali Awan |
+44 20-7767-1000 |
ABOUT XG TECHNOLOGY
Based in Florida, USA, xG Technology, Inc.
has developed innovative, patented wireless communications
technologies which offer the potential to significantly reduce
the required capital investment and operating costs of
wireless voice and data communications services. Its mobile
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) base station and handset
product line - branded as xMax - is intended for use by
regional carriers (internet service providers, competitive
local exchange carriers and entrepreneurial parties) which
seek to deliver mobile Internet Protocol voice and data
services directly to consumers without using the incumbent
circuit switched or coaxial cable networks. The xMax system
provides an extended range of operation and is expected to
provide superior handset battery performance and double the
call capacity of mobile WiMAX networks. Planned future
releases of the xMax product line include integrated video and
data applications.
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