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IN THE NEWS AT CERONA

10/2008: Cerona Networks Launches Skyswitch™ DVB-S2 Migration Tool

10/2008: DG FastChannel selects Cerona’s XpressVu™ for DVB-S2 Broadcast

10/2008: Cerona Networks Introduces XpressVu™ DVB-S2 Dual Tuner PCI Express Card

11/2007: Cerona Network's SkyDSR-DT Selected by Leading Defense Company

4/2007: Cerona launches SkyDSR™ at NAB 2007

11/2006: Cerona adds Dr. John S. Baras to its Board Of Directors

4/2006: Cerona receives $2.6 million Series A financing with Republic Financial Corporation

2/2006: Cerona signs exclusive license agreement with the University of Maryland for its Fast Multichannel Slotted Aloha (FMSCA) technology

1/2006: Cerona acquires Aloha Networks and its key Spread Aloha Multiple Access (SAMA) VSAT technology

2/2005: Cerona signs exclusive licensing agreement with Raytheon Company

10/2008:
Cerona Networks Launches Skyswitch™ DVB-S2 Migration Tool
Software Enabled Control of DVB-S to DVB-S2 Network Upgrades
Frederick, MD – October 21, 2008 - Cerona Networks announces the release of its SkySwitch network migration tool. SkySwitch is the latest management control feature available as part of Cerona’s comprehensive Maestro™ Network Management System. All of Cerona’s DVB-S2
products come standard with the client software for remote management over the satellite network. READ MORE
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10/2008:
DG FastChannel selects Cerona’s XpressVu™ for DVB-S2 Broadcast
New York – SATCON - Cerona Networks Corporation has been selected by DG Fastchannel, Inc. (DGIT: NASDAQ) to provide its industry leading XpressVu DVB-S2 Satellite Receiver for high-speed IP transmissions in support of DG FastChannel’s SpotBox network, the standard in digital media services to the advertising, broadcast and publishing industries. READ MORE
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10/2008:
Cerona Networks Introduces XpressVu™ DVB-S2 Dual Tuner PCI Express Card
PCIe DVB-S2 Card Brings New Flexibility to High Speed Digital Content Delivery
New York, NY –SATCON, October 14, 2008 Booth 409 - Cerona Networks introduces the market’s only DVB-S2 dual tuner satellite receiver in a single PCIe card. The XpressVu™ can be integrated into existing servers to upgrade networks to DVB-S2, eliminating the need for a separate DVB-S2 set top box. This flexibility allows content delivery companies the option of migrating its existing platforms to DVB-S2 and reducing the rack space needed for deployment in one step. READ MORE
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11/2007:
Cerona Network’s SkyDSR-DT Selected by Leading Defense Company
Department of Defense to utilize technology for mission critical information.
FREDERICK, Md. — Nov. 27, 2007 — Cerona Networks Corporation, the company that delivers intelligent solutions for cost effective and reliable satellite communications systems, announced today that a billion-dollar leading defense company (“defense company”) has selected Cerona’s SkyDSR-DT as the service replacement of its Integrated Receiver Decoder expressly for the multicast of IP video, audio and data products to the warfighter. The Cerona receiver will become the DVB-S/S2 standard for its entire ground-based receive systems. READ MORE
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4/2007: Cerona launches SkyDSR™ at NAB 2007
The Flagship DVB-S2 Receiver Is Now Available and Ready for Distribution
FREDERICK, Md., April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Cerona Networks Corp. is debuting the SkyDSR™ Digital Satellite Router, its initial DVB-S2 product, at the National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas this week. This digital satellite router offers speeds of up to 80Mbps, and is one of the most robust satellite routers currently in the market. The product is now ready for purchase and shipping. READ MORE
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11/2006: Cerona adds Dr. John S. Baras to its Board Of Directors
Cerona Networks Corporation, a Maryland based manufacturer of ground-based equipment for satellite communications announced today their addition of Dr. John S. Baras to the Company’s Board Of Directors.
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4/2006: Cerona receives $2.6 million Series A financing with Republic Financial Corporation
Along with its investment, Republic Financial has transferred asset and intellectual property ownership of ViaCast Networks, as well as its interest in key two-way VSAT technologies.Back to Top.

2/2006: Cerona signs exclusive license agreement with the University of Maryland for its Fast Multichannel Slotted Aloha (FMSCA) technology
The Company will integrate this technology into its SAMA systems, further increasing network efficiencies and potentially doubling the subscriber density of SAMA.
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1/2006: Cerona acquires Aloha Networks and its key Spread Aloha Multiple Access (SAMA) VSAT technology
This patented technology is ideally suited for Communications-on-the-Move (COTM), and supports upwards of 50 thousand subscribers on a per transponder basis.
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2/2005: Cerona signs exclusive licensing agreement with Raytheon Company
for its patented Adaptive Internet Packet and Adaptive Digital Video Broadcasting Internet Packet Technologies demonstrated to increase network bandwidth efficiencies by at least 25% in broadcast technologies, and higher efficiencies in Ethernet IP transmissions.
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