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http://www.google.com/search?q=actelis http://www.carlyle.com/eng/portfolio/portfoliol5-2386.html Actelis Networks, Inc.
Fremont, CA
Carlyle Venture Partners II
Acquired: April 2001
Status: Unrealized
http://telephonyonline.com/ar/telecom_actelis_networks_honored/ FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 19, 2003--
Next Generation MetaLIGHT 1500 Solution Selected as One of the Most Promising Network Technologies for Worldwide Carriers
Based on Actelis' patented MetaLOOP(TM) technology, the MetaLIGHT 1500 solution provides high-speed, fiber-quality, broadband services over the existing copper plant. The MetaLIGHT 1500 is designed to complement a service provider's fiber network by allowing them to use their existing copper plant to offer fiber quality<67 mbps> broadband services to business customers who only have access to copper.
MetaLIGHT 1500 is simple to deploy without the need for loop pre-qualification
Founded in 1998 and headquartered in the Silicon Valley,
Actelis Networks is backed by preeminent telecom investors, including New Enterprise Associates, The Walden International Investment Group, U.S. Venture Partners and
The Carlyle Group. Actelis is shipping generally available products to customers throughout the United States, as well as in Europe and Asia Pacific. For more information, please visit the corporate website at
http://www.actelis.com http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/aj/Bca-actelis-networks.R4Fg_DaQ.html Actelis Networks MetaLIGHT Solutions Added To GSA Schedule Tuesday, 26-Aug-2003 9:40AM PDT Story from Actelis Networks via BizWire
Copyright 2003 by Business Wire (via ClariNet)
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 26, 2003--
Actelis Networks(R), a leading supplier of solutions that enable high performance, symmetrical, broadband services over local-loop copper, today announced that its MetaLIGHT(R) solutions are now on the Government Services Administration (GSA) Schedule (GS 35F-4803G). The MetaLIGHT solutions are available to federal, state and local government agencies through Actelis' partner, LTI DataComm, a veteran-owned, small business and a leader in providing strategic networking services and solutions to the federal government.
Actelis' MetaLIGHT solutions enable organizations to use their existing copper infrastructure to provide up to 67 Mbps of fiber-quality broadband services.
LTI DataComm, a division of Leasing Technologies, Inc., is headquartered in Northern Virginia, and has been supplying strategic network solutions to government and industry since 1981. A privately held, certified small business, LTI
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030915/nym078_1.html Corvis Corporation to Trade on Nasdaq National
Monday September 15, 9:29 am ET
COLUMBIA, Md., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Corvis Corporation (Nasdaq: CORV - News), a leading provider of intelligent optical networking solutions and services, today announced that its common stock will begin trading on the NASDAQ National Market System this morning once the market opens for trading."As we continue to build for the future, we see our move back to The NASDAQ National Market System as another positive step in our mission to provide value to our shareholders." said Dr. David Huber, Corvis chief executive officer.
The equipment business, headquartered in Columbia, MD, provides a full range of optical solutions, from point-to-point links and OEO switches to all-optical networks and transoceanic systems that deliver the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry. Broadwing Communications, a consolidated subsidiary of Corvis, is a communication services company based in Austin, TX. Broadwing carries voice, video and Internet traffic throughout the US over an almost 19,000-mile nationwide, all-optical network.
http://biz.yahoo.com/smart/030912/20030912one_wond_5.html IS CORVIS (NASDAQ:CORV - News) getting a bum deal?
Shares of the Columbia, Md., provider of communications equipment plummeted 26% to $1.47 after a Web site covering the telecom industry reported that Corvis lost out on a Defense Department contract that could've resurrected the company's fortunes. The report, published Friday and attributed to unnamed sources, said the military instead awarded the contract to help build an optical network called the Global Information Grid Bandwidth Expansion project, known as GIG-BE, to Ciena (NASDAQ:CIEN - News).