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NEWS FLASH 2000 - 32 (Sept. 2000)
(Updated on Sept. 13, 2000)

TECHNOLOGY

Titan Subsidiary Provides Expertise to Time Domain For Creation of Services Using Ultra-Band Tech

The Titan Corporation, has announced that LinCom Wireless, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Titan, has entered into an agreement with Time Domain Corporation to support the development of wireless communications system designs based on Time Domain’s patented Time Modulated Ultra-Wideband architecture (TM-UWB).

Under the terms of the agreement, LinCom Wireless will provide its expertise in the area of wireless system design and engineering to drive the development of wireless systems using Time Domain’s PulsON chipset.

PulsON technology is designed to move large volumes of voice and data traffic at extremely low power, using precisely time-coded pulses. This innovative technology has the potential to create cutting edge wireless applications and products. Presently, the chipset is being used in low power radar systems, and in position, location, and tracking applications.

In addition, Time Domain has been forming alliances with commercial and government partners to deploy its PulsON technology in their products.

For more information: www.timedomain.com

Mobileinfo Comments and Advisory: A lot of potential out there in this technology!

Note: This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Readers should take appropriate caution in developing plans utilizing these products, services and technology architectures.

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