All other registered and unregisteredtrademarks herein are the sole property of their respective owners.Product specifications subject to change at any time without priornotice Copyright 2009 Starbridge Networks, LLC. Learn more at Starbridge Networks and any additional Starbridge marks herein areregistered trademarks of Starbridge Networks, LLC and/or its affiliatesin the U.S and/or other countries. Geographical coverage includes the United States, Canada and theCaribbean basin Starbridge Networks(R) is headquartered in Weston,Florida. To learn more about BaseN,visit Starbridge NetworksStarbridge Networks(R) LLC, develops and provides innovative solutions andservices for Telecom Operators and Internet Service Providers offeringbroadband services to residential and business customers. StarbridgeNetworks(R) solutions allow users to reap the benefits of today's highspeed Internet for advanced entertainment, education and communication,applications and increased productivity in e-commerce and businessservices. BaseN offers a completeportfolio of services that monitor, measure, analyze and forecast dataflows, which provide real-time network metrics and alerting functionsthrough tailored web based customer portals. Diaz, President and CEO StarbridgeNetworks.About BaseNBaseN, an international technology group headquartered in Finland andoperating around the globe, is dedicated to large-scale infrastructuremonitoring and management.
Founded in 2001, BaseN has developed acomprehensive suite of network monitoring and reporting services, which isin use by Enterprises and Operators around the world, giving customers theability to pinpoint and resolve bottlenecks, outages, and third-partyproblems within seconds of their occurrence. Today, the Starbridgesolutions are deployed in Hundreds of Enterprises, Telecom and ServiceProviders in the US, Latin America and the Caribbean, that will greatlybenefit from BaseN software services to monitor, measure, analyse andforecast massive data flows" says Mr. "I am confident that this relationship willexpand and strengthen BaseN's presence in the Americas," added DennisRoth, Vice President of BaseN North America, Inc."We are enthusiastic about this relationship because we share a commonfocus to provide innovative solutions that will allow customers tooptimize their existing infrastructure and operation, and increase theirrevenue streams through new service capabilities while loweringoperational cost and promoting increased quality of network-basedservices, " says Enrique Diaz, Manager and CEO Starbridge Networks."Starbridge Networks innovative broadband solutions generate veryeffective high-speed Internet environments for next-generation Softwareas a Service, SaaS business model used by BaseN. BaseN North America joins forceswith Starbridge Networks to deliver and support BaseN's highly secure,flexible, scalable and ubiquitous Network Management Software Suite forthe Caribbean, Central America and select South American markets."We are thrilled to have combined forces with Starbridge Networks todeliver our products and services," says Rhett Williams, President ofBaseN North America, Inc. ATLANTA, GA and WESTON, FL, Jul 06 (MARKET WIRE) -- BaseN North America, Inc., a subsidiary of BaseN Corporation of Helsinki,Finland, has selected Starbridge Networks, L.L.C., a broadband telecomsolutions provider, as a reseller of its next generation NetworkMonitoring and Management Service Suite. MILAN (Reuters) - An international food safety body has set rules to cut levels of cancer-causing chemicals and bacteria in foodstuffs ranging from French fries to baby food, the U.N Food and Agriculture Organization said on Monday.
http:// Contact:Christopher Taylor, orEuropean Contact:Strategy AnalyticsAsif Anwar, +44(0) 1908 423 Copyright Business Wire 2009. provides timely and actionable market intelligencefocused on opportunities and disruptive forces in the areas of AutomotiveElectronics and Entertainment, Broadband Connected Home, Mobile & WirelessIntelligent Systems and Virtual Worlds. This acquisition should help Skyworks to maintain share in therecession-resistant low-cost segment of the market." About Strategy AnalyticsStrategy Analytics, Inc. "However,silicon-based PAs have started to gain traction in low-cost 2G handsets, asunderscored by the recent acquisition of CMOS PA supplier Axiom Micro Devices bySkyworks. PAs formid-priced handsets took the brunt of the slump, and so suppliers with highshare in PAs for low-cost handsets and PAs for higher-end 3G handsets faredbetter than suppliers with broad portfolios at all price and performance points.Both Skyworks and RFMD ended the year with close to one-third of the market, butSkyworks edged slightly ahead of RFMD." "Compound semiconductor-based PAs will continue as the enabling technology forthe high-growth 3G and emerging 4G markets," observed Asif Anwar, Director ofthe Strategy Analytics GaAs and High Speed Semiconductor service. Both firms and their competitors have invested heavily in new PAproducts and technologies to meet the demands of the cellphone OEMs for evermore bands, higher data rates and lower PA prices. Christopher Taylor, Director of the RF and Wireless Components service andauthor, stated, "The transition from the frenetic demand in the first half of2008 to a severely depressed Q4 caught many PA suppliers off guard.
Economic Slowdown Shifts Power Amp Market BOSTON--(Business Wire)--Strategy Analytics, the global technology research company, today released,"RFMD Loses Power Amp Market Lead to Skyworks," from the Strategy Analytics RF &Wireless Component market research service, which explores changes in thehandset and cellular device power amplifier (PA) market brought about by theeconomic slowdown and contraction in cellphone shipments, and what this means PAto suppliers in 2009 and beyond.The rapid growth of handsets has pushed the PA market to $2 billion per year,driving the fates of the two largest suppliers, Skyworks and RFMD, bothdependent on PAs for the majority of their revenues despite diversificationefforts. Kato said households were motivated to save because ofconcerns over aging. One way to address that was to increasethe range of savings vehicles, expanding health insurance,private pensions, and reforming healthcare and pensions inChina. "Lessening that desire for precautionary savings willrequire that policies are put in place to assure citizens thattheir needs will be provided for in old age," Kato added.(Reporting by Emily Kaiser and Lesley Wroughton, Editing byChizu Nomiyama) Bonds China.